you multiply each number by number
The whole number that you can multiply by to get 15 is 15.
There are 56 tenths in 5.6. This is because each whole number is equivalent to 10 tenths. Therefore, to convert 5 whole numbers to tenths, we multiply 5 by 10 to get 50 tenths. Adding the 6 tenths from the decimal point gives us a total of 56 tenths in 5.6.
It is 56 when rounded to the nearest whole number because .1 is less than .5
It is larger because the two whole numbers form a greater, larger number when multiplpied together. It is smaller when u multiply a whole number by a fraction because a fraction is a decimal and u get a smaller number when multiplying a number like 1/7 of 5
0.5 X 10 = 5
Multiply the fraction's numerator by the whole number, then reduce the improper fraction if necessary.Example : 3/4 x 6= (3 x 6) / 4 = 18/4 = 4 2/4 = 4 1/2
If you multiply the desired number by any whole number, you get a multiple of the original number.For example: if you want multiples of 5, just multiply 5 by any whole number. 5 x 1, 5 x 2, 5 x 3, etc., will all give you multiples of 5 - by definition.
Any whole number can be written as that number over 1. Multiply the improper fraction by one over the whole number.
It is: 56 because .5 rounds up to 1
In the sequence 20 5 30 6 42 7, the rule is divide by 4 then multiply by 6, divide by 5 then multiply by 7, divide by 6 then multiply by 8 since each time the number by which you multiply or divide by increases by 1. Since the last multiplication was by 7, we know the next will be by 8. Therefore, the answer you get for the next number in the sequence is 56 (7x8=56).
(5 / 8) x = 35 Multiply both sides by (8/5) to get x alone. x = 35 * (8/5) x = 56