This question is referring to the number of letters in each previous word:
12 gives "6" letters in twelve, 6 gives "3" three letters in six, but 10 doesn't give 5 because there are 3 letters in ten, not five.
No, you cannot multiply 3 by any whole number to get 10. The closest whole numbers you can multiply by 3 to get a result near 10 are 3 (which gives 9) and 4 (which gives 12). However, neither of these products equals 10.
6/12 = 1/2 = 5/10 so 6/12 + 3/10 = 5/10 + 3/10 = 8/10 = 4/5
12 and three tenths = 12 + 3/10 = 12 + (3 ÷ 10) = 12 + 0.3 = 12.3
yes, both 3 and 12 can be divided by 3 which gives you 1 over 4.
(10/12) - (1/4) = (10/12) - (3/12) = 7/12
No, you cannot multiply 3 by any whole number to get 10. The closest whole numbers you can multiply by 3 to get a result near 10 are 3 (which gives 9) and 4 (which gives 12). However, neither of these products equals 10.
As in 3*12-10? or 3*(12-10)? The first would be 26 and the second would be 6.
2/3 + 3/4 + 10/12 = 8/12 + 9/12 + 10/12 = 27/12 = 2 & 3/12 = 2 & 1/4
6/12 = 1/2 = 5/10 so 6/12 + 3/10 = 5/10 + 3/10 = 8/10 = 4/5
The LCM is 60.
The LCM is 60.
9/10 × 1/12 = (9×1)/(10×12) = 9/120 = (3×3)/(40×3) = 3/40
(10 + 12 + 9) ÷ 3 = 10.33 to two decimal places.
12 and three tenths = 12 + 3/10 = 12 + (3 ÷ 10) = 12 + 0.3 = 12.3
you have: 2 Steve has 7: Sally has: 5 Johnny has: 7
yes, both 3 and 12 can be divided by 3 which gives you 1 over 4.
What added to 7divided by10 gives 1 and 3divided by 10?