Answer:
360 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
When trying to find the number of hours out of the number of days someone has been doing something, assuming that she spent all 15 days traveling with no rest, you just multiply however many days (In this case, 15 days) by 24 hours.
This gives us the equation 15 times 24, which then equals 360.
A way I check these is that I divide however many hours I got by 24 and make sure it equals our first number.
We get the equation 360 divided by 24, which does, in fact, equal 15.
Answer: x = 780
Step-by-step explanation: Well <u><em>percent</em></u> means <em>over 100</em> so we can set up an equation for this problem by reading it from left to right.
So we know that <u><em>10%</em></u> means <em>10/100</em>, <u><em>of</em></u> means times, <em><u>what</u></em> <em><u>number</u></em> means <em>x</em>, <u><em>is</em></u> means <em>equals</em>, and <em><u>12</u></em> means 12.
Notice that <em>10/100</em> can be reduced to 1/10.
So rewriting our problem we have <em>X/10 = 78</em>.
To get rid of the fraction, we multiply both sides of the equation by 10 and we have <em>x = 780</em>. So, 10% of 780 is 78.
Now let's check our answer back in the original problem to see if it makes sense.
We have <em>10% of 780 is 78</em>. Well we know that 100% of of 780 would be 780 so 10% of 780 should be alot less than 780 so 78 seems to make sense.
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Half of 23 would 11.5 and you had to do was divide 23 by 2