4 + (5 x 3) = 19
You take 4 times 5 which is 20 then 3 plus 2 which is 5. Add 20 plus 5 and you get 25. That's the answer.
3 forths times 5 = 3/4 * 5 = 15/4
If you mean ' "When" do you add exponents? ' then the answer is when the same base of equal or different exponents is multiplied. in other words, when you hav "3 exponent 3 times 4 exponent 5 " you can't add the exponents because the bases (3 and 4) aren't the same.
2/5 times 3/4 = 3/10 in simplest form
-5+1= 4 -5 times 1 = -5
You take 4 times 5 which is 20 then 3 plus 2 which is 5. Add 20 plus 5 and you get 25. That's the answer.
4 times 3 over 5 = 12/5= 4 * 3/5= 4/1 * 3/5= 12/5
3 forths times 5 = 3/4 * 5 = 15/4
4f + 5
4, 4+4=8-5=3
1/4 x 5/3 = 5/12 5/12 x 3/4 = 5/16
5 times 4 is 20. then 20 times 3 is 60
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*5*5 = 225
If you mean ' "When" do you add exponents? ' then the answer is when the same base of equal or different exponents is multiplied. in other words, when you hav "3 exponent 3 times 4 exponent 5 " you can't add the exponents because the bases (3 and 4) aren't the same.
5/6 times 3/4 is 5/8ths.
2/5 times 3/4 = 3/10 in simplest form
-5+1= 4 -5 times 1 = -5