5 is 40% of 12.5
To find a number that is 5 times greater than 8, you would multiply 8 by 5. 8 x 5 = 40. Therefore, the number that is 5 times greater than 8 is 40.
40/5 = 8, a whole number.
40/7 = 5 and 5/7.
40% of 5 = 2
40
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*5 = 40 or as 23*5 = 40
You multiply the whole number by 2/5 or 0.4. Your product will be 40% of the number since 2/5, 0.4, and 40% are all the same thing/value.
No, 4, 5, and 8 are not multiples of 40. A number is a multiple of another number if it can be divided evenly by that number. To determine if a number is a multiple of 40, you would need to see if it can be divided by 40 without a remainder.
40% of 50% of a number= 40% * 50% of a number= 0.4 * 50% of a number= 20% of a numberor 0.2 of a numberor 1/5 of a number
40
40 5 x 8 = 40, so 40 is a multiple of both 5 and 8.
No mixed number. 200/5 = 40