64+12 = 76
-64 is 12 more than 4 times a number...-64 equals 12 plus 4 times an unknown number...sounds like an equation to me:-64 = 12 + 4x-64 -12 = 12 + 4x - 12-76 = 4x-76/4 = 4x/4-19 = xThe number you're looking for is -19.
The answer is 76.
64 does.
64 is not a prime number because it has more than 2 factors
n/64+48
64
64 is 53 more than 11.
The only square number between 60 and 70 is 64, which is the square of 8 (8 x 8 = 64). Therefore, 64 is the square number that meets the criteria of being more than 60 and less than 70.
64 / 100, x 12 = 7.68
Yes because it has more than 2 factors and it is also a square number because 8*8 = 64
Yes because it has more than 2 factors and it is also a square number because 8*8 = 64
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to x/64 + 48.