No, you can not tell because 8 could be in the tens place of one number, while 3 could be in the thousands place of anothrf number.
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
Option 1 or 16 + h = 24
<em><u>Step-by-step explanation:</u></em>
Tyrone ate 16 hamburgers today.
Tyrone had 24 hamburgers.
Hamburger = h.
We want to find how much Tyrone had left so:
h = 24 - 16
OR (we can move 16 to the other side)
h + 16 = 24
Option 1 is the answer
What I always do to solve this, is find a common factor for each number first.
Usually 4 or 5 works best. I'll use 4.
4 goes into 80 20 times, which means that 4 = 5% of 80.
If 4 = 5%, and 48 = 12 x 4, then 48 must equal 60% of 80.
(Another way to solve this problem is: simplify 48 / 80. This simplifies to 3/5.
3/5 = 60%)!
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
you just multiple 5 times 5
Answer:
3 or 3/1 (the 1 is the denominator)
Step-by-step explanation:
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