Don't know what frations are. In fractions, 356 could be written as 356/1 or 712/2 etc.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
What math problems? I will help you if you give me the problems
Ok, SO if 4 students can do 80 math problems in one hour, each student can do 20 math problems an hour. This is because 80 math problems divided by 4 students/kids is 20, well 80 divided by or / by 4 is twenty. Ok, so each student can do twenty problems an hour, and twenty multiplied by 8 (because there are now eight students doing math problems) is 160. So, that is in one hour. So, then, to, find, how much they can do in 3 hours, multiply this by 3 because 160/h multiplied by 3 is x/3r. so now 160x3 is 480, so 8 students can do 480 math problems in 3 hours.Hope this helps!
general math problems are problems yo see almost every day.
Don't know what frations are. In fractions, 356 could be written as 356/1 or 712/2 etc.
The word "of" in math problems means to multiply. 1/3 * $36,000 (example income) = $12,000
Math word problems.
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No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
you will get many math problems during life
What math problems? I will help you if you give me the problems
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It depends on the specific problem. If you have an equation that involves fractions, quite often you'll need to multiply them.
Ok, SO if 4 students can do 80 math problems in one hour, each student can do 20 math problems an hour. This is because 80 math problems divided by 4 students/kids is 20, well 80 divided by or / by 4 is twenty. Ok, so each student can do twenty problems an hour, and twenty multiplied by 8 (because there are now eight students doing math problems) is 160. So, that is in one hour. So, then, to, find, how much they can do in 3 hours, multiply this by 3 because 160/h multiplied by 3 is x/3r. so now 160x3 is 480, so 8 students can do 480 math problems in 3 hours.Hope this helps!
general math problems are problems yo see almost every day.