Yes
400 is a multiple of 4
as 100 x 4 = 400
1/100 times 4 = 0.04 but 100 times 4 = 400
4, 16, 64, 144, 256, 400, 576, 784, 1024, 1296, 1600, etc.
For example: 20*20 = 400 and there are many more
Any multiple of 100, like 200, 300, 400, 500, 9700, etc.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 300 and 400 is 1,200.
1/100 times 4 = 0.04 but 100 times 4 = 400
No, 1900 is not a multiple of 400. The multiples of 400 are 400, 800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2400, ...
Yes; since 2012 is a multiple of 4 and not a multiple of 100 that is NOT also a multiple of 400 (leap years get complicated if you do them right).
400 would have been a leap year. The method for calculating leap years is a little complicated due to all the exceptions. Years that are a multiple of 4 are a leap year, UNLESS the year is a multiple of 100 (then it is not a leap year), UNLESS the year is also a multiple of 400 (then it is a leap year). Some examples 1800 - not a leap year because it is a multiple of 100 1900 - not a leap year because it is a multiple of 100 2000 - leap year because while it is a multiple of 100, it is also a multiple of 400 2100 - not a leap year because it is a multiple of 100 400 - leap year because while it is a multiple of 100, it is also a multiple of 400
The answer is 400 minutes, 4 hours is only equivalent to 240 minutes. Thus making 400 minutes greater than 4 hours.
400 is one such multiple.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 250 400 is 2,000.
No. 8 is a factor of 400. 400 is a multiple of 8.
No.
Sure, if I knew what A and C were. If A = 4 and C = 6 A x 100 = 400 C x 100 = 600 400 + 600 = 1000
no, 9 does not go into 400 evenly
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