I can't see anything dude, you on something?
<span><span>Okay, so let's start by setting up this problem:
</span>(original number=x)(percentage=.06)=(percentage of original number)</span>
So it should look like this:
<span>(x)(.06)=51 Now we should divide .06 from each side
</span><span>x=850 And there we go! 850 is the answer.
i hope this help
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Answer:
Don't know if you are still online but, I have an answer to 25. I got 5r-r^2-6
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe this equation is a polynomial equation where you combine like terms. When subtracting you distribute the negative first then combine the similar term, just like adding with an extra step involved. So you take 3r and 2r and combine them because (like mentioned), you combine the terms that are same. You add them and get 5r. Since -r^2 and six don't have the same terms, they stay the same and you combine the terms and make in it into a simplfied polynomial sequence. 5r-r^2-6.
Hope this helped! Sorry it took so long! Haven't done this since last year.
It is 102.5. You made it kind of confusing at first by putting the divisor first in your question then putting your dividend, but I understand what you meant.