20 is between 10 and 30.
30/10 = 3
15 is a number greater than 10 and a factor of 30.
A multiple of a number is in that number's times table. For example, a multiple of 10 will be in the 10 times table. 30 = 10x3 40 = 10x4 Therefore, 30 and 40 are multiples of 10
30 30 divided by 2 is 15 30 divided by 3 is 10 30 divided by 10 is 3
10% of 30 = 10% x 30 = 0.10 x 30 = 3
Well, darling, a quotient of 30 and 3 is simply 10. Divide 30 by 3 and you get 10. It's as easy as that, honey.
20 is between 10 and 30.
30/10 = 3
The answer is 10. 3 x 10 = 30 30 - 10 = 20
15 is a number greater than 10 and a factor of 30.
30. Because 10 times 3 is the same as 3 times 10 which represents 30
The gcf of 20 and 30 means the greatest common factor. You can do this my dividing 20 and 30 by the same number. Eventually, you will get 10, no other number is greater than 10. 20/10 = 2 and 30/10 = 3. So your answer will be 10.
No, it is a multiple of 10.
To get a multiple of a number, multiply that number by successive counting numbers. 10 x 1 = 10 10 x 2 = 20 10 x 3 = 30 10, 20, 30 are multiples of 10.
A multiple of a number is in that number's times table. For example, a multiple of 10 will be in the 10 times table. 30 = 10x3 40 = 10x4 Therefore, 30 and 40 are multiples of 10
30 30 divided by 2 is 15 30 divided by 3 is 10 30 divided by 10 is 3