The number is -13.
well five times two is ten so double five and you have the same multiples
No. 2.5 of anything is generally five times as much as 0.5 of the same thing.
Yes, they both mean the same. In algebra, we would formulate this with: A=3B.
no you have to do it in the order of operationBODM Division and Multiplication are equalAS
No, whoever answered this before was stupid. 5 to the fourth power is NOT the same thing as five times four, so it's not going to have the same value. 5 to the fourth power is 5 TIMES 5 TIMES 5 TIMES 5 which is 625. 5 times four is five PLUS five PLUS five PLUS five PLUS five, which is 20. 625 is greater than 20.
The number is -13.
It is the same as 5.75 times 12 = 69
Let x represent Seth's age, and x+28 represent his mother's age. When she is five times Seth's age, then:5x = x+28Solve for x:5x = x+285x-x=284x=28x=7So, Seth will be seven years old, and his mother will be 7+28 = 35 years old when she is five times as old as him.
well five times two is ten so double five and you have the same multiples
The square root of (five times five) is five. Since five times five is twenty five, the square root of that will be five. Also -5 is a possible answer for the square root. If the question is (square root of 5) times 5, then that's the same as square root of 125, which is approx 11.1803 and -11.1803
The answer depends on whether the five magnets are all the same! But assuming they are, the answer is yes.
1, 2, 3, 4 , 5
It's an older slang with the same meaning as "cool" or "groovy."
Diana was the fourth of five children. She had two older sisters, an older brother who died the same day he was born, and a younger brother.
Well if you mean a number then its the same everywhere (5). But if you mean how do you spell it then it is spelled 'five'
A series connection of [five] cells gives you [five] times the voltage of a single cell.A parallel connection of [five] cells gives you the same voltage, but [five] times thebattery life, of a single cell.