25 / 100 is equal to 0.25
It depends on the table. I suspect it is a multiplication table showing all numbers from 1-100 in a grid, (because that is the one on my kid's homework assignment) The dividend is the squared number (for example, in this problem, 4 is the dividend 22=4 ) So Square number dividend between 1-100 are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100 The only one that shows up more than once is 9 because it is the prduct of 9*1, 1*9, and 5*5
% rate = 25% = 25/100 * 100% = 25 * 1% = 25%
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25. 100 * (25/100) = 100 * 0.25 = 25
(If the answer had been obvious it would not have been asked).25/100 = 25 ÷ 100 = 0.250.25 x 100 = 25%
243.50 dividend by 100 = 2.435
Dividend yield = (dividend per share/Market Value per share)*100 = (10/360)*100 = 2.77
Wendy has traveled 6/10 of the 50 states.How many is this
If a corporation has outstanding 1000 share of 8 preferred share and 100 for 3 years, the preferred dividend before dividend declaration is 50.
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0.0617
The Mathematical pyramid dividend of 164 is 25 which goes into 164 six (6) times.
It depends on the table. I suspect it is a multiplication table showing all numbers from 1-100 in a grid, (because that is the one on my kid's homework assignment) The dividend is the squared number (for example, in this problem, 4 is the dividend 22=4 ) So Square number dividend between 1-100 are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100 The only one that shows up more than once is 9 because it is the prduct of 9*1, 1*9, and 5*5
a product that can be divided and the dividend is the same as the quotient example: 25 25/5=5
Declaring a dividend is a corporate action taken by the board of directors of a company. Usually this is done once or twice a year when the company's financial results are declared and the company has made handsome profits/revenues. Dividend is usually declared as a % of the face value of a share. A 100% dividend on a Rs. 1/- face value share represents a dividend of Rs. 1/- similarly a 100% dividend on a Rs. 10/- face value share represents a dividend of Rs. 10/- Ex: You hold 1000 shares of XYZ limited with a face value of Rs. 5/- the company has declared a 50% dividend. Then you would receive Rs. 2,500/- as dividend.