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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Okay, let's see, if we're talking about three numbers that add up to 70, you could have 20, 20, and 30. Or maybe 10, 30, and 30. Or hey, how about 1, 2, 67? As long as they add up to 70, you're golden.
4 is greater than 3 and is a factor of 20.
20 can go into 70 a total of 3 times, since 20 multiplied by 3 equals 60, which is the largest multiple of 20 that is less than 70. If you subtract 60 from 70, you have a remainder of 10. Thus, 20 fits into 70 three whole times with a remainder.
Well, darling, 20 goes into 70 a total of 3 times with a remainder of 10. Simple math, really. Just divide 70 by 20 and you'll get your answer. Hope that clears things up for you, honey.
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3/10 = 6/20 3/4 = 15/20 3/4 is greater.
63/3 = 21 21 - 20 = 1 Therefore, 63/3 is greater than 20.
2+3+65=70, for one
The factors of 20 are: 1,2,4,5,10,20 So; 4 and 10 are the even factors of 20 which are greater than 3.
To determine how many scores are in 70, you divide 70 by 20, since a score is defined as 20. Therefore, 70 divided by 20 equals 3.5. This means there are 3 full scores in 70, with a remainder of 10.
20+30+40+50+60+70+80 = 350Or (2+3+4+5+6+7+8)×10 = 350I'm not quite sure what 'pattern' means?
The factors of -60 that add up to 17 are 20 and -3. When you multiply 20 and -3, you get -60, and when you add them together, you get 17. Therefore, the pair of factors you are looking for is 20 and -3.