yes. 3X31=93
93 / 3 = 31
0.093 in word form is "ninety-three thousandths." This is because the digit 0 is in the tenths place, the digit 9 is in the hundredths place, and the digit 3 is in the thousandths place. So, when read aloud, it is "ninety-three thousandths."
No, 3 isn't a multiple of 6 because the first multiple of 6 is 6. 3 is a factor of 6. 6 is a multiple of 3.
Three is not a multiple of six. Six is a multiple of three. And three is a factor of six.
32.66667 x 3
2/3 of 93 is 62.
3/4 of 92 is 69.
How about: 90+3 = 93
Ninety-Three was created in 1874.
Think of any multiple of three. That number plus three is the next-higher multiple of three. Right? For example, 12 is a multiple of 3 (3 x 4). Add 3 and you get 15 (3 x 5). So 15 - 3 = a multiple of 3. Same thing will work with ANY multiple of 3, no matter how high you go. Can you see why?
No, 28 could not be a multiple of 3.No. 28 divided by three is not a whole number, so it is not a multiple of three.
Three is a multiple of 3.