It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
First you subtract the new number from the original number then divide it by the original number and multiply that by 100 original-new __________*100 original
So, 49 is .35 of the original number. That means 49 is 35/100ths of the original number. Divide 49 by 35- that gets you 1/100th of the original number. Take THAT number, multiply by 100, and you have the original number.
The easiest way is to multiply the original number by 1.08. Otherwise, multiply the original number by .08 and add the resulting number to the original number.
The original number is the only one.
Five
his original number was 9, after Gordie Howe.
You have squared the original number. The original number is now the square of the new quotient.
The original number is 10 because: 10 squared = 10+90
Any four-digit number will do. Add it to the number 33333, to get the original number you have to subtract from.Any four-digit number will do. Add it to the number 33333, to get the original number you have to subtract from.Any four-digit number will do. Add it to the number 33333, to get the original number you have to subtract from.Any four-digit number will do. Add it to the number 33333, to get the original number you have to subtract from.
55
Yes, unless the original number is 0 or 1.