To make 125 and 500 equivalent, you can express both numbers as fractions with a common denominator. For example, you can write 125 as ( \frac{125}{1} ) and 500 as ( \frac{500}{4} ), which simplifies to ( \frac{125}{1} = \frac{500}{4} ). Alternatively, you can find a common multiple; since 500 is 4 times 125, you can multiply 125 by 4 to get 500, making them equivalent in that sense.
The greatest common factor of 125 and 500 is 125.
625
To make 625, you can multiply 25 by 25 (25 x 25 = 625). Alternatively, you can add 500 and 125 (500 + 125 = 625) or multiply 5 by 125 (5 x 125 = 625). There are multiple combinations of operations that can yield the same result.
125% of 500 is 625.
125 x 500 =62,500
The greatest common factor of 125 and 500 is 125.
625
One quarter of 500 is equal to 500 divided by 4, which equals 125. This can be calculated by dividing 500 by 4, or by multiplying 500 by 0.25 (which represents one quarter). Therefore, one quarter of 500 is 125.
125% of 500 is 625.
125
125
125 x 500 =62,500
125 5*125 = 625 4*125 = 500
125
125
125 is a fourth of 500
1/4 of 500 = 125= 1/4 * 500/1= 500/4= 125