The inverse of the number will result in 1 for the product.
So, 5/2 time 2/5 = 1
5 times 35 equals 185
well, to find out, 2 halves one orange. multiply two by nine. (9+9)=18.
An estimate of this should lead directly to an answer. Six is equal to six times one. That's kinda obvious, but we need to look at the one. One half will go into that one about two times, so there are about two halves in a one. Since there are six ones in a six and two halves in a one there must be six times two halves in a six. That's about twelve halves. Six is equal to six times one or six ones. There are two one halves in a one, or two halves in a one. As there are two halves in a one and there are six ones in a six, there are two times six halves in a six. There are about twelve halves in a six.
Five and one-third, or 5.3333333333333333333333
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The missing number - is 25.
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1.5 x 10 = 15
There are a few answers you could get that involve the numbers five and one. Five plus 1 is six. five minus 1 is four, and five times one equals five.
Twenty-five and one half times one third equals eight and five sixths.
five one six minus one six equals five zero zero
If I am understanding your question correctly, the answer would be 10. One-fifth goes into 1 five times (five fifths equals one), and into 2 ten times.