1 x 45 = 45
5 x 9 = 45
2 x 45 = 90
10 x 9 = 90
3 x 45 = 135
15 x 9 = 135
There are other examples, but it depends on how far you wish to go.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the number 45. It goes into the 1 times table, the 3 times table, the 5 times table, the 9 times table, the 15 times table, and of course, the 45 times table. Just remember, every number has its own special place in the world of mathematics.
It will be in the 5 times table but it may be in other times tables like 45 is in the 5 times table and the 9 times table. Also if it ends in a 0 it will be in the 5 times table
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9*5 = 45
because 9 times 5 = 45
The number is 45. The sum of its digits i.e. 4+5=9 Five times the sum of its digits i.e. 5 times 9 which is 45
5 can go into 45 a total of 9 times. This is because 5 multiplied by 9 equals 45. In division, the number being divided (45) is called the dividend, the number we are dividing by (5) is called the divisor, and the result (9) is called the quotient.
94 is 208 8/9 times as much as 45%.
The LCM of 9 and 15 is 45
9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108
9 x 45 = 405 To check your answer, you can take the final answer that you get and divide it by one of the numbers and see if you come out with the other number as an answer. For example, 405/9 = 45 and 405/45 = 9
When you see "9 times a number," it means you are multiplying that number by 9. For example, if the number is 5, then 9 times 5 would equal 45. In mathematical terms, you would write this as 9 * x, where x represents the unknown number.