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You multiply your anwser by itself
You multiply the answer you got by the number you divided by for example: If you divided 2 by 12 you would get 6 then you would multiply 6 by 2 and get 12
Yes. To see if 7 and 9 are a factor pair of 63, multiply them.
To use multiplication to check the quotient, you multiply the quotient by the divisor given! For instance: 6 / 2 = 3 Then, to check that 3 is the quotient of 6 and 2, multiply 3 by 2 to get 3 x 2 = 6.
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You multiply your anwser by itself
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Multiply the answer to the problem by the number that you are dividing by. (e.g. 18/2=9 Check it with 9*2=18)
You multiply the answer you got by the number you divided by for example: If you divided 2 by 12 you would get 6 then you would multiply 6 by 2 and get 12
Multiply the check by 0.18
Yes. To see if 7 and 9 are a factor pair of 63, multiply them.
To use multiplication to check the quotient, you multiply the quotient by the divisor given! For instance: 6 / 2 = 3 Then, to check that 3 is the quotient of 6 and 2, multiply 3 by 2 to get 3 x 2 = 6.
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If you are paid 2 times a month, multiply your check by 2. If you are paid twice a month, multiply by 26 (pay periods in a year) and divide by 12. Hourly, take rate and multiply by 40 multiply by 52 and divide by 12.
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
Multiply the factors. They should equal the original number.
multiply ur answer and the number u divided it with and add the remainder