What is 0.091 written as a percent?

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Answer 1
Answer: 9.1% is how it's written as a percentage
Answer 2
Answer: It would be 9.1%, take the ending number of an equation and multiply it by 100 to get a percentage.

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How do you simplify (8)/(9^(0) )

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Answer:

The answer is 8

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Find the volume of a square pyramid with a slant height of 5 cm and a base edge of 6 cm.

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The volume of the square pyramid is 25

Tom was using wire of the following thicknesses .33 mm, .275 mm, .25 mm, and .3 mm for some electrical work. Order the wire from thickest to thinnest

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We write the fractions divided into tenths , hundredths and thousandths . Decimal fraction is greater the greater the number nearest decimal place .
0,33 mm = 0,3 + 0,3mm
0,265mm = 0,2mm + 0,06mm + 0,005mm
0,25 mm = 0,2mm + 0,05mm
0,3 mm = 0,3

The largest number will be the highest digit decimal fraction
We have two numbers with the same value on the decimal place
0,33mm ,0,3mm

0,33mm > 0,3mm
(0,3 + 0,03)mm   > 0,3mm

the first two numbers  : 0,33mm , 0,3mm

The other two numbers are number two on the tenth place . So we check , which has a larger number of hundreds 
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0,075mm > 0,05mm

Answer : 0,33mm, 0,3mm, 0,275mm, 0,25mm

Peter is reading a 193-page book. He has read three pages more than one-fourth of the number of pages he hasn’t yet read. How many pages has he not yet read?

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Let X be amount of pages that he has NOT yet  read.
So he read (x/4+3) pages
Book has 193 pages. This means that x+(x/4+3)=193
x+(x/4+3)=193
5x/4+3=193
5x/4=190
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Matilda is filling a circular section of her porch with colorful pebbles. She knows the diameter of the circular section is 15ft, and each bag of pebbles covers 10ft. How many bags of pebbles will Matilda need? A. 15 bags B. 16 bags C. 17 bags D. 18 bags

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Answer:

D. 18 bags

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Matilda is filling a circular section of her porch with colorful pebbles.

Diameter of circular section = 15 feet.

Each bag of pebbles covers 10 square feet.

Question asked:

How many bags of pebbles will Matilda need?

Solution:

Diameter of circular section = 15 feet

Radius, r = (Diameter)/(2)=(15)/(2)  =7.5\ feet

Area\ of\ circular\ section=\pi r^(2)

                                        =(22)/(7) *7.5*7.5=(1237.5)/(7)=176.78} \ square\ feet

10 square feet is covered by number of bag of pebbles = 1

1 square feet is covered by number of bag of pebbles = (1)/(10)

176.78 square feet is covered by number of bags of pebbles =  

(1)/(10)*176.78=17.67

We found up to 17 bags of pebbles there is still some place left to fill the section:-

Thus, Matilda need about 18 bags of pebbles to fill the  circular section of her porch.

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Answer:

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