30 * 20t * 10 = 6000t
30 times.
1/3 (one third). 10 ÷ 30 = 10/30 = 1/3
30 x 10-6 = 0.00003
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
Well it is 30. :)
30 / 3 = 10 The answer is three goes into 30 ten times.
30 times 10 equals 300.
30 * 20t * 10 = 6000t
You can think of it this way: what number times 10 would give you 30? The answer is 3. Thirty is ten times as much as 3.
10% is 500 (just divide given number by 10) then times that by 3 to get 30% making it 1500
3000. When multiplying a number by 10, an easy trick to remember is just to add one zero at the end of the number. Example: 10 times 45 is 450.
10 times 3 is 30.
1 time 30 2 times 15 3 times 10 5 times 6 6 times 5 10 times 3 15 times 2 1 times 30
1/3 (one third). 10 ÷ 30 = 10/30 = 1/3
30% off $50 is $15. To calculate this, first find out how much 10% ($5). Then you just need to multiply that number by 3 (because 30% is three times as much as 10%), so your answer is $15 off.
0.5x10= 5 5x6= 30 Answer is 30.