10 multiplied by 147 is 1,470.
137 + 10 = 147
To determine how many times 10 goes into 147, you can divide 147 by 10. The result is 14.7, which means 10 goes into 147 a total of 14 full times, with a remainder.
10 multiplied by 147 is 1,470.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 147 millimetres is equal to 147/10 = 14.7 centimetres.
To use the distributive property to solve (10 \times 147), you can break down 147 into two simpler components, such as (100 + 40 + 7). Then, apply the distributive property: [ 10 \times 147 = 10 \times (100 + 40 + 7) = (10 \times 100) + (10 \times 40) + (10 \times 7). ] Calculating each term gives (1000 + 400 + 70 = 1470), so (10 \times 147 = 1470).
147n = 294Divide each side by 147:n = 294/147 = 2
There are infinitely many answers. Two examples: 1*147 10*14.7
There is no other number besides 147 that is equal to 147.
10 can go into 147 fourteen times, with a remainder of 7. This is calculated by dividing 147 by 10, which equals 14 with a remainder of 7. The remainder represents the amount left over after dividing as many times as possible by the divisor.
7 x 21 3 x 49
7
1,000