It is a mathematically true statement. It is grammatically incorrect.
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1 and 28 2 and 14 4 and 7
1 & 28, 2 & 14, 4 & 7
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You first of all divide 28 by 4 to get 7. This is one fourth of 28. Multiply the 7 by 3 to get 21 . 21 is three fourths of 28
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7 x 4 = 28 4 x 7 = 28 1 x 28 = 28 28 x 1 = 28 Those are the only whole numbers you can multiply to get 28.
1 and 28 2 and 14 4 and 7
28 1*28 = 28 4*7 = 28
1 and 28 2 and 14 4 and 7
the answer to the question above is that 4 times 7 is 28 and 14 times 2 = 28
1 & 28, 2 & 14, 4 & 7
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To create an equivalent fraction, multiply (or divide) the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number) by the same number.Examples of fractions equivalent to 16/28:Multiply top and bottom by 216/28 = (16 x 2)/(28 x 2) = 32/56 Multiply top and bottom by 316/28 = (16 x 3)/(28 x 3) = 48/84 Multiply top and bottom by 416/28 = (16 x 4)/(28 x 4) = 64/112 Divide top and bottom by 216/28 = (16 ÷ 2)/(28 ÷ 2) = 8/14 Divide top and bottom by 416/28 = (16 ÷ 4)/(28 ÷ 4) = 4/7
You first of all divide 28 by 4 to get 7. This is one fourth of 28. Multiply the 7 by 3 to get 21 . 21 is three fourths of 28
{1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28} the opposite sides multiply to 28 (there are 6):(e.g., 2 * 14 = 28, 4 * 7 = 28)