1.35 is greater than 0.975.
the answer is 135 you add 180 and 90 then divide by 2
Angles greater than 90 degrees are known as Obtuseangles.
108, 117, 126, 135, 144, etc.
Written as a mixed number, 180 / 135 is equal to 1 1/3 (that is, one and one third). Therefore, 180 is one third, or 33.3 recurring percent (that is, 33.3333...%) greater than 135.
11 ft 4 inches is greater than 135 inches1 foot = 12 inches11ft 4 inches = (11 ft * 12 inches/1foot) + 4 inches= 132 + 4= 136 inches
180 is 33.33% greater than 135.180 - 135 = 4545/135 x 100 = 33.33
its 33.33% grater than 135 dollars
135 degrees is an obtuse angle because it's greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
male ---- greater than 40 - 170 mg/dl female -----greater than 35 - 135 mg/dl
the answer is 135 you add 180 and 90 then divide by 2
Then it is greater or less than 6 depending on the actual question, which is not quite clear. 135 / 24 = 5.625 135 - 24 = 111 135 + 24 = 159 135 x 24 = 3,240
Angles greater than 90 degrees are known as Obtuseangles.
108, 117, 126, 135, 144, etc.
To work out this problem....9 / 5 = 135 / ??... take 135 and divide by 9... and you see that 135 is 15 times more than 9.... (9 x 15 = 135)....Therefore, if the 135 is 15x greater, than the ?? must also be 15 times greater than the 5 for them to both be equal. Therefore,15 x 5 = 759/5 = 135 / 75You can "Visualize" your answer like this....If I have 9/5 and I double it, that would be 18/10 (Still the same)27/15, 36/20, etc. etc.... increasing each of the numbers until you get to 135/75.
180 divide by 135 gives you 133.33 % so the answer is 133.33%
$ 180.00 is 33.3% greater than $ 135.00 -- The percentage is expressed as a ratio of their difference as compared to the smaller number (difference of 45/135).But by the same comparison with the larger number, we say that $135 is 25% less than $180 (difference of 45/180).
Written as a mixed number, 180 / 135 is equal to 1 1/3 (that is, one and one third). Therefore, 180 is one third, or 33.3 recurring percent (that is, 33.3333...%) greater than 135.