Oh honey, 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 equals 15, not 31. You must have been daydreaming about something else while doing math. Don't worry, we all have those moments. Just double-check your calculations next time, darling.
n/3 = 31 Therefore, n = 31 x 3 = 93
q/31 = 3 q/31 = 3/1 Cross Multiply: 1q = 31(3) q = 93
There is no whole number that, when multiplied by 3, equals 31. However, if you allow for decimal numbers, then 31 divided by 3 is approximately 10.33 when rounded to two decimal places.
4n + 3 = 31n 3 = 27n n = 3/27
Eight goes into 31 three times, with a remainder of seven. This can be calculated by dividing 31 by 8, which equals 3 with a remainder of 7. In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as 31 divided by 8 equals 3 with a modulus of 7.
n/3 = 31 Therefore, n = 31 x 3 = 93
The multiplication problem that equals 93 is 3 x 31. This is because 3 multiplied by 31 equals 93. In mathematical terms, 3 * 31 = 93.
q/31 = 3 q/31 = 3/1 Cross Multiply: 1q = 31(3) q = 93
There is no whole number that, when multiplied by 3, equals 31. However, if you allow for decimal numbers, then 31 divided by 3 is approximately 10.33 when rounded to two decimal places.
4n + 3 = 31n 3 = 27n n = 3/27
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Eight goes into 31 three times, with a remainder of seven. This can be calculated by dividing 31 by 8, which equals 3 with a remainder of 7. In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as 31 divided by 8 equals 3 with a modulus of 7.
x=4
That would be 34.
x = 4
Nothing because 31 is a prime number
It equals 1,116 inches because 31 yards multiplied by 3 feet equals 93 feet and 93 feet multiplied by 12 inches equals 1,116 inches.