6X4=24
1500 to 2000 US cents will fit into a 6x4 jar.
To factor a monomial, is to write the monomial as the product of two monomials. there are more than one possible answers when factoring For example if you had: 6x4 the answer could be -(2x3)(3x) -(2x2)(3x2) -(6x)(x3) -(x)(6x3) -(6x2)(x2)
You break down the factors of a number until all the factors are prime. For example: 24 / \ 6 4 / \ 3x2 x 2x2 This factor tree was very easy, but there will be harder ones in the future. When all the numbers at the bottom of the tree are prime, you are finished. Factor trees may also be used to find the prime factorization of a number. PS: I'm sorry about the appearance of the tree. Once I published it, it became, and stayed that way. Real factor trees don't look like this. 24 is broken down into 6x4, because they are the factors. Since 24 is composite, you do not have to use 6x4. Then we break 6 into 3x2, and 4 into 2x2. Then 3x2x2x2 is a prime factorization. And you are also done with the factor tree!
example: 25/4= 6 1/4 divide the top number by the bottom number. however many times the bottom number goes into the top number that is your whole number (in the example it is the 6). take your whole number and multiply it by the bottom number and subtract that number from the top number from the original fraction (6x4=24, 25-24=1). the answer to that problem is the top number to your new problem.
6x4=24
The answer is 27 (6x4=24, 24+3=27)
6X4=24
Depends on the specs of the tractor. The 6x4 tractor spec'd to never haul more than 80k gross and the 6x4 tractor spec'd to pull those B-train doubles and eight axle sleds in Northern Indiana and Michigan aren't running the same drivetrain, I can assure you of that.
1500 to 2000 US cents will fit into a 6x4 jar.
24
The answer is 24
24
Yes, 4x6 and 6x4 is the same, they both equal 24. Try putting it in a calculator.
The answer is 2520
110
6x4=24