The LFR2003 295 galaxy (one of the galaxies in the HDFS field) is a spiral galaxy 11,000 million light-years (redshift of 2.4) from Earth in the Tucana constellation, and is ~30,000 light-years in diameter (3 times smaller than the Milky Way), and contains about 60 billion stars (60 percent of the Milky Way's stars).
The ISOHDFS 27 galaxy (also known as LFR2003 193; one of the galaxies in the HDFS field) is a spiral galaxy 6000 million light-years (redshift of ~0.6) from Earth in the Tucana constellation, and is 130,000 light-years in diameter (1.3 times larger than the Milky Way), and contains 1 trillion stars (1000 percent of the Milky Way's stars). It emitted its light 6000 million years ago when the universe was 8000 million years old.
20% of 295 = 20% * 295 = 0.2 * 295 = 59
15% of 295= 15% * 295= 0.15 * 295= 44.25
80% of 295 = 236 = 80% * 295 = 80%/100% * 295 = 2360/10 = 236
295
To find two numbers that multiply to 295, we need to factorize 295 into its prime factors. 295 can be expressed as 5 x 59. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 295 are 5 and 59.
449 * 295 = 132,455
295 divided by whatever length of year you decide to use, for example 295/365, or 295/365.2422.
2.95 is 295%
1, 5, 59, 295 1*295=295 5*59=295 both 5 and 59 are prime numbers so nothing 'goes into' them except 1 and themselves
Cos 295 fall s in the 4th quadrant where cosine is positive cos 295 = cos (360-295) = cos 65 = 0.4226
295/100,000.