Check the slide
You have to beat Empolean's Snow Slide in a matter of 00:40:00 (40 seconds)
% decrease = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |40 - 30|/40 * 100%= 10/40 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
Yes you totally can it's just harder as they are not an ideal length for sliding. I slide, both stand up and Coleman slide on my 46"
% increase = 12.5% % increase = |original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |40 - 45|/40 * 100% = 5/40 * 100% = 0.125 * 100% = 12.5%
550%% change =|original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |40 - 260|/40 * 100%= 220/40 * 100%= 5.50 * 100%= 550%
These terms refer to photographs one takes to document artwork. A transparent original could be a slide (best format) or a photo printed 'transparency'. A reflective original is a photographic print from a slide or negative. These are always considered 'originals' when made from the same negative or slide.
If you add what you subtracted, you get the original number. If you subtract what you added you get the original number. 40-10=30 30+10=40
@ 40 USD or so
40 Degrees is the most common Angle to set slides at.
First you calculate 40% of the original price, which is .4 times original price. Then you subtract that number from the original price to get 40% off. For example, if a pair of shoes originally costs $10 but is 40% off, then you would calculate .4 x 10, which is 4, then subtract 4 from 10, which is 6. So 40 percent off of 10 is 6.
Yes you just slide it in like normal