How about: 3*5 = 15 as a product of its prime factors
15 and -4
The common number is 3. 3 times 3 equals 9 3 times 5 equals 15
To find the number that, when multiplied by 10, equals 150, you would divide 150 by 10. This calculation would give you the number 15. Therefore, 15 times 10 equals 150.
It is: 15 times 15 = 225
It is 5/3 times 9 equals 15
(15+7) +99
10x21=210
Divid your number by 4 then times that number by 3 eg. 20 divide 4 equals 5 5 times 3 equals 15
The product of 12 times 15 is 180. This can be calculated by multiplying 12 by 15, as each digit in the first number is multiplied by each digit in the second number, and then adding the results together. In this case, 12 times 15 equals 180.
15 times 15 equals 225.
Ten times more than 15 is calculated by multiplying 15 by 10, which equals 150. Therefore, the number that is ten times more than 15 is 150.
15-3 times 2 equals 15-6 equals 9.