Divide your answer by 56. The result should be seven.
You can use four 7s to make 56 by applying mathematical operations. One way to achieve this is: ( (7 \times 7) + (7 \div 7) = 49 + 1 = 50 ), which does not directly work. Instead, you can also express it as ( 7 \times (7 + 7) \div 7 = 56 ). However, a correct and straightforward solution is simply ( 7 \times 8 = 56 ).
To cross-check that a multiplication is correct as for example if 7*8 = 56 then the reverse process of division must be correct as 56/7 = 8 or 56/8 = 7
8 comes into 56 a total of 7 times. This is calculated by dividing 56 by 8, resulting in 56 ÷ 8 = 7. Therefore, 8 fits into 56 exactly 7 times.
Because 8 times 7 = 56
It is: 7/56 times 100 = 12.5%
You can use four 7s to make 56 by applying mathematical operations. One way to achieve this is: ( (7 \times 7) + (7 \div 7) = 49 + 1 = 50 ), which does not directly work. Instead, you can also express it as ( 7 \times (7 + 7) \div 7 = 56 ). However, a correct and straightforward solution is simply ( 7 \times 8 = 56 ).
7 times 8 is 56 then you multiply 56 times 1=56
To cross-check that a multiplication is correct as for example if 7*8 = 56 then the reverse process of division must be correct as 56/7 = 8 or 56/8 = 7
7/8ths are 56 is correct English grammar.
yes, 7 goes in 56 8 times
7 times 2 times 4 equals 56.
How about: 7 times 8 = 56
7 times 8 = 56
8 comes into 56 a total of 7 times. This is calculated by dividing 56 by 8, resulting in 56 ÷ 8 = 7. Therefore, 8 fits into 56 exactly 7 times.
Yes, 7 times 8 does equal 56.
7*8=56 eight is the number.
It is: 7/56 times 100 = 12.5%