25*15= 375
3 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 375
As a product of its prime factors: 3*5*5*5 = 375
375 = 75 X 5(product is the result when you multiply the multiplicand and multiplier)
375 hundredths in a percentage = 375%375 hundredths = 375/100 = 375/100 * 100%"= 375%
you have 375 cents in quarters and give away 14 of them :)
the melted coins summary by franklin w. dixon
5x5x5x3=375
25*15= 375
13Q = 65 divide each side by 13. Q = 5 5Q + 7E = 375 (5*5) + 7E = 375 25 + 7E = 375 Take away 25 from each side 7E = 350 Divide by 7 E = 50
Howard W. Bradley has written: 'A Handbook of Coins of the British Isles' -- subject(s): British Coins, Dictionaries
The answer depends on the value of the variable, w, which is not specified in the question.
375 + 25 = 400 then add 530 to make 930, so 530 + 25 = 555 answer.
No such model number ever made by S&W. They did make a 6906. Value for a 6906 would be 100-375 USD
There are currently 4 active mints: Philadelphia: "P" mint mark except on cents; makes circulating coins Denver: "D"; makes circulating coins San Francisco: "S"; makes proof coins West Point: "W"; makes commemorative and bullion coins, occasionally strikes cents but without a mint mark.
3 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 375
As a product of its prime factors: 3*5*5*5 = 375