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vessel length (ft.) multiplied by vessel width (ft.) divided by 15
a/b=c, if and only if c*b=a. This means that if some number, which is represented here by a, is divided by some other number, which is represented here by b, to get a quotient, which is represented here by c, then c multiplied by b should equal a. Using the correct terms for a division, the quotient multiplied by the divisor should equal the dividend.
Only 0 and 2.
3
The number should be 5.33333..... Because 5.33333....divided by 4 will be 1.333333.... and 5.333333.....minus 4 will also be 1.3333333......
When one side of the inequality is divided or multiplied by a negative number.
Multiply your answer by the number you divided by, and you should have your original number. For example, if you divided 10 by 2, and then multiplied your answer by 2, you should get 10 again. 10 / 2 = 5 5 * 2 = 10
It should not.
Yes
vessel length (ft.) multiplied by vessel width (ft.) divided by 15
more like 1371.6 cm. in 15y. someone divided when they should have multiplied.
Divide the first number into the second number for the answer.
Because if a negative is multiplied by another negative it will always be positive. But, if a positive is multiplied or divided by a negative it will always be negative. If the two signs are the same and or being multiplied or divided they will be positive. If the two signs are different and or being multiplied or divided will be negative. True, but the question is not about multiplication, but addition. i like to think of it like this on a number line there are positives and negatives -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 if you added 2 to zero you move up to the number positive 2 then move down two number, which represents subtracting two or negative two. you should end up on zero
a/b=c, if and only if c*b=a. This means that if some number, which is represented here by a, is divided by some other number, which is represented here by b, to get a quotient, which is represented here by c, then c multiplied by b should equal a. Using the correct terms for a division, the quotient multiplied by the divisor should equal the dividend.
Only 0 and 2.
1000.
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