Oh, dude, 12 can go into any number that is a multiple of 12, 5 can go into any number that is a multiple of 5, and 3 can go into any number that is a multiple of 3. So, the number that 12, 5, and 3 can all go into is the least common multiple of 12, 5, and 3, which is 60. Like, math, man.
12.6 as a mixed number is 12 and 3/5.
4, since 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 and 12 / 3 = 4.
20/12 = 5/3 = 12/3
To find equivalent fractions multiply the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number) by the same number. Examples of equivalent fractions of 3/5: 3/5 = (3×2)/(5×2) = 6/10 3/5 = (3×3)/(5×3) = 9/15 3/5 = (3×4)/(5×4) = 12/20 3/5 = (3×12)/(5×12) = 36/60
63 - 3 = 60 = 5 x 12 12 times with 3 remaining
12.6 as a mixed number is 12 and 3/5.
60 ( 4 ) X 15 = 60 ( 3 ) X 20 = 60 ( 2 ) X 30 = 60 ( 5 ) X 12 = 60
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3 Goes in to of 12 and 15 because 3 times 5 is 15 and 3 times 4 is 12!...So there u go...I hope I answered ir question!....Have a nice day! =)
3 does not go into 5 exactly (a whole number of times, in other words). To get the answer, you divide 5 by 3: 5/3 = 12/3 = 1.66666666 etc. (spoken as "one point six recurring" and written as 1.6 with a dot above the 6)
4, since 5 + 3 + 4 = 12 and 12 / 3 = 4.
20/12 = 5/3 = 12/3
To find equivalent fractions multiply the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number) by the same number. Examples of equivalent fractions of 3/5: 3/5 = (3×2)/(5×2) = 6/10 3/5 = (3×3)/(5×3) = 9/15 3/5 = (3×4)/(5×4) = 12/20 3/5 = (3×12)/(5×12) = 36/60
5, 7, and 3 go into 105.
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 63/5 is equal to 12 3/5 or twelve and three fifths.
60
3 with 5 remaining 41 - 5 = 36 = 12 x 3