using simple majority what is the first whole percent over half
change the percent to a decimal
first add the whole numbers then do simple fraction subtraction
'Do' is used in the simple present tense when using first person, second person, or third person plural. For example: I do, you do and they do. 'Did' is used as the simple past tense of 'do'. For example: I did, you did and they did.
'Do' is used in the simple present tense when using first person, second person, or third person plural. For example: I do, you do and they do. 'Did' is used as the simple past tense of 'do'. For example: I did, you did and they did.
the six machines are hydrolic ect. etc. and compound is the first?
Fifty-one percent (51%) of the Senators votingmust approve the President's nomination in order to appoint a justice to the US Supreme Court. Approval depends on a simple majority vote, but does not require the full Senate to be present.
When they first discovered simple pumps. Possibly 200 years ago.
You would first find the percent (if it was 5% interest (for example) on a calculator you would do the amount then multiply by 5, then click the percent, by hand: you would multiply the amount you paid for then multiply by 0.05 then you would get the interest; simple math :D
Pi is just a number . . . there is no area to find. However, if you wanted to find the area of a circle, you could multiply the circle's radius time its radius, again, then multiply that answer by pi. If you have a simple pocket calculator, you can find the value of pi to an accuracy of 2 millionth's of a percent. Using the first 6 odd numbers, "113355", simply divide the last 3 numbers (355) by the first 3 numbers (113). A value of pi of 3.14159 is sufficient for most math needs. Actually 3.14 is quite good for the majority of math problems.
if he dont say he love u first he is using u plain and simple srry if he dont say it to u find someone eles better then him
majority
Well it's quite simple. First you have to divide 15% by 100 which equals 0.15. 15÷100=0.15. Then times it by 360. :)