1 x 65, 5 x 13, 13 x 5, 65 x 1.
multiply 65 x 0.2 1/5x65 or 65/5 =13
37 x 2
1 x 30, 2 x 15, 3 x 10, 5 x 6.
LCM, as a concept makes sense for whole numbers, not decimal fractions.
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To find what makes 65 in multiplication, we can identify its factor pairs. The pairs are (1, 65), (5, 13), and (13, 5). These combinations indicate that 65 can be formed by multiplying these factor pairs together.
Well, honey, if you're looking for what equals 65 in multiplication, just break out your calculator or use that brain of yours. 65 can be multiplied by 1 to equal 65, or by 65 to equal 4225. So, there you have it, math whiz!
1 x 65, 5 x 13.
multiply 65 x 0.2 1/5x65 or 65/5 =13
There are infinitely many possible solutions. Amongst them are: 1*65 10*6.5 1300*0.05
6x2x2
The number 65 can be expressed in multiplication in several ways, such as (1 \times 65), (5 \times 13), or (-5 \times -13). Each of these pairs of numbers multiplied together equals 65.
37 x 2
How about: 8*9 = 72
(235 × 25) + (1625 ÷ 65) = 5,900Product is multiplication. Quotient is division.Note: 235 × 25 + 1625 ÷ 65 = 5,900 is the same result but without the brackets. This is because the multiplication and division have the same order of precedence and would both be calculated first before the addition.
It's simple multiplication. If you are driving at 65 miles per hour, and you are going to drive for 5 hours, multiply 65 by 5 = 325 miles.
65*39 = 65*(40-1) = 65*40 - 65*1 = 2600 - 65 = 2535 To calculate 65*40 in your head, you can try 6.5 is half of 13 ie 6.5*2 = 13 so 65*2 = 130 so 65*4 = 260 and so 65*40 = 2600