In measuring, you divide when you want to find how many times a smaller unit fits into a larger unit, such as converting inches to feet. Conversely, you multiply when you're scaling up a measurement or converting from a larger unit to a smaller one, such as converting feet to inches. Always consider the relationship between the units you're working with to determine the appropriate operation.
You know when there are key words like times, each, and in all
To divide a number by 4 you need to know your 4 times tables. If you don't know your multiplication tables then use a calculator to divide the total amount by 4
you can tell from like there are worlds in it like for times there is double or or times and division there is worlds like half and divide
Only if you're trying to measure half of what the recipe calls for.
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in measuring length, width, and volume. peolple in ancient times uses its own body parts like hands to measure the thing they are measuring..
You know when there are key words like times, each, and in all
To divide a number by 4 you need to know your 4 times tables. If you don't know your multiplication tables then use a calculator to divide the total amount by 4
By measuring the sides and then times it by the volume of the shape. But you can't do it on a circle.
Trying to create a test measuring answer times for certain slides and don't know how to get or record the click times on answers. HELP!
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divide by 3 then times by 4
you can tell from like there are worlds in it like for times there is double or or times and division there is worlds like half and divide
Only if you're trying to measure half of what the recipe calls for.
Times is * and divide is /
About 11.67 times. If you really don't know how to figure this out on your own, I will tell you. Divide 210 with 18.
No offense, but you should know by now that you have to divide that by 2 to get your answer. Ugh... I guess i'll tell you anyway... the answer is 1,632.