To solve a "times greater" question, start by identifying the two quantities being compared. Determine the ratio by dividing the larger quantity by the smaller one. For example, if you want to know how many times greater 12 is than 3, you would calculate 12 ÷ 3 = 4. This means 12 is 4 times greater than 3.
Zero times greater.
How to solve : Your question "What number is 10 times greater than 8" 10 times greater than 8 = 10 × 8 = 80. So your answer is 80. Hope it helped you. Love from India...
0.05 times 10 is equal to 0.5, not greater than it.
100 times greater.
Oh, what a happy little question! If we're looking for a number that is 10 times greater than 7, we simply need to multiply 7 by 10. So, 7 times 10 equals 70. That's our magical number right there, just waiting to bring some joy to our mathematical canvas.
It is 1 times greater. Note: the question is not about how many times as great.
your question answers itself "Is seven and a half greater than a half" One is fifteen times greater than the other.
-- Four times as great. -- Three times greater. -- 450 square centimeters greater.
The answer is: More than 100 times greater than the electric force. Hope I answered your question.=)
I don't understand the question
What is this question because I can't see it 7 x 4 is 28. 28 is 7 times greater than 4.
Since the question refers to "how much greater" rather than "how much as great as", the answer is that: t squared is (t-1) times greater than t.
2 pi times greater-- roughly 6.28 times greater.
100 times greater.
Well, darling, if you want a straight answer, 10 times greater than 0.7 is 7. And that's not up for debate, honey. So there you have it, simple math for a simple question.
100 times greater.
Zero times greater.