Multiply by 4 - that way, you'll get a whole number 2.25 * 4 = 9
Do the division. 13/4 = 13 divided by 4 = 3.25
41/4
There can't be any such number.' 4 ' itself is divisible by 2, so any number divisible by 4 must also be divisible by 2.
it is the number of times the shape is the same after you turn it without using any that are used yet
take the number away from itself then add 4
No. Any multiple of 4 is automatically also a multiple of 2. This is because 2 is, in turn, a factor of 4.
9 and 1/4
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Any number has an infinite number of products, not just 4.
Multiply by 4 - that way, you'll get a whole number 2.25 * 4 = 9
Do the division. 13/4 = 13 divided by 4 = 3.25
41/4
This would be easier with the other number. The LCM of 4 and any odd number is their product. The LCM of 4 and any even number is either the other number or half the other number depending on whether it is a multiple of 4 or not.
There can't be any such number.' 4 ' itself is divisible by 2, so any number divisible by 4 must also be divisible by 2.
30/7 as a mixed number is 4 2/7.
It rounds to 3 as a whole number because .4 is less than .5