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Genrish500 [490]
4 years ago
5

6) What is 13% of 33.39?

Mathematics
2 answers:
icang [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. We assume, that the number 33.39 is 100% - because it's the output value of the task.

2. We assume, that x is the value we are looking for.

3. If 33.39 is 100%, so we can write it down as 33.39=100%.

4. We know, that x is 13% of the output value, so we can write it down as x=13%.

5. Now we have two simple equations:

1) 33.39=100%

2) x=13%

where left sides of both of them have the same units, and both right sides have the same units, so we can do something like that:

33.39/x=100%/13%

6. Now we just have to solve the simple equation, and we will get the solution we are looking for.

7. Solution for what is 13% of 33.39

33.39/x=100/13

(33.39/x)*x=(100/13)*x       - we multiply both sides of the equation by x

33.39=7.6923076923077*x       - we divide both sides of the equation by (7.6923076923077) to get x

33.39/7.6923076923077=x

4.3407=x

x=4.3407

now we have:

13% of 33.39=4.3407

Step-by-step explanation:

svetoff [14.1K]4 years ago
4 0
Shorter steps

33.39 x 0.13
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