Bench 7/7=1
140/7*5/7
700/7
the Answer is then:100
The only thing that you can be certain of is that the answer will be a number. It could be irrational or rational, it could be a proper fraction, integer or improper (mixed) fraction.
Any positive improper fraction.
It is the first whole number divided by the denominator of the unit fraction. This could be a whole number or a fraction.
You could use a demand chart to estimate this.
a benchmark inch is an inch that can be roughly found by somehting everyone has...for instance, a benchmark inch could be described as your pointer finger's tip to its top knuckle is roughly an inch.
A one pound rock.
You could write it as 7120 * 1/10.
There is no definitive answer for an estimation, so you could come up with something around 35000. The actual product is 35061.....
A Market Benchmark is a comparative average used when comparing the performance or volatility of a specific financial instrument. The benchmark used will vary depending on the instrument you're comparing. For example, when looking at the relative performance of stocks, you could use a stock index as the benchmark, such as the S&P500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. You could also use a Sector Index (such as the Banking Index) if comparing a bank stock. The benchmark shows you how all instruments included in the index faired on average. You can then use that as a comparison. For example, if the benchmark index made 10% per annum, and the stock you're comparing made 20% per annum, you could say that the stock out-performed the benchmark 2 to1.
I think it means to do the work and then estimate it. But it could also be estimate the divisor and dividend and then do the work after those two numbers are estimated.
If that's 16 and 38, it could be estimated as 15 x 40 = 600
It depends on the whole number. The two numbers could be positive or negative which means that the product could be larger or smaller.