It is m1/5
The GCF is 8.
To find out how much 8 seconds (8s) is in 40 seconds (40s), you can divide 8 by 40. This gives you 0.2, meaning 8 seconds is 20% of 40 seconds.
To find the mean of 40 and 8, you add the two numbers together and then divide by the number of values. So, ( (40 + 8) / 2 = 48 / 2 = 24 ). Therefore, the mean of 40 and 8 is 24.
To simplify the fraction 8/40, you first need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of 8 and 40, which is 8. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 8 yields the simplified fraction 1/5.
To find out how many fifths are in 8, you can divide 8 by (\frac{1}{5}). This is equivalent to multiplying 8 by 5, resulting in 40. Therefore, there are 40 fifths in 8.
It is m1/5
The GCF is 8.
8% of 40 is the same as 0.08 times 40 = 3.2
8 2*8 = 16 5*8 = 40
Find the area of a rhombs with diagonals that measure 8 and 10.
Perimeter = 12 + 12 + 8 + 8 = 40.
8 divided by 10 gives 10%, which is 0.8. This is simply multiplied by 4 to find 40%, which is 3.2
To find out how much 8 seconds (8s) is in 40 seconds (40s), you can divide 8 by 40. This gives you 0.2, meaning 8 seconds is 20% of 40 seconds.
To find a number that is 5 times greater than 8, you would multiply 8 by 5. 8 x 5 = 40. Therefore, the number that is 5 times greater than 8 is 40.
To find the mean of 40 and 8, you add the two numbers together and then divide by the number of values. So, ( (40 + 8) / 2 = 48 / 2 = 24 ). Therefore, the mean of 40 and 8 is 24.
To simplify the fraction 8/40, you first need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of 8 and 40, which is 8. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 8 yields the simplified fraction 1/5.
8 4,2 2,2,2 40 20,2 10,2 5,2,2,2 Select the common factors. 2 X 2 X 2 = 8, the GCF