6 fives
15 twos are 30 and 30 divided by 5 is 6 so the answer is 6
30
3
There are 124 twos in 248.
6 fives
15 x 2 = 3030 = 5 x 6
2
15 of them.
15 twos are 30 and 30 divided by 5 is 6 so the answer is 6
To solve this problem, we first calculate the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos: 2 tens = 20, 10 twos = 20, so the sum is 20 + 20 = 40. Next, we determine how many fives are equal to 40 by dividing 40 by 5, which equals 8. Therefore, there are 8 fives that have the same value as the sum of 2 tens and 10 twos.
To determine how many twos are equal in value to 1 twenty and 1 ten, we first need to calculate the total value of 1 twenty and 1 ten. One twenty is equal to 20, and one ten is equal to 10. Therefore, the total value is 20 + 10 = 30. Since each two is equal to 2, we can divide the total value by 2 to find the number of twos that are equal to 1 twenty and 1 ten. Therefore, 30 divided by 2 equals 15. So, 15 twos are equal in value to 1 twenty and 1 ten.
30
25 two-dollar bills is equal in value to one fifty-dollar bill.
Twenty of them.
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.