No. It is equal to 15. One-ninth of 27 is 3 and 5 of those equal 15.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 15 27 is 135.The least comon multiple of 15 and 27 is 135.
27/4 is equal to 6.75 or 6 3/4
27/4 is equal to 6 3/4
It is: 135
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27 times 15 is equal to 405
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In the problem 2x-3 is 27, the x is equal to 15. Two times 15 is 30 and -3 is 27.
3n = 15 + 12 = 27, 27/3 = 9 = n
139
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5 + 15 - (-3)*(-9) = 5 + 15 - 27 = -7. Simple!
135 = 3 x 45 or 5 x 27 or 9 x 15 None of these pairs add to 27.
5/9 or 0.55555(repeating) or 55.555555(repeating)%
10/18, 15/27, so on and etc.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 3, 15/27 is equal to 5/9 or five ninths.
5/9 or 5.5555555555(repeating) or 55.555555(repeating)%