3 divded by 15 =5 5 times two =10
They are 3 times 5 = 15
They are: 3 times 5 = 15 and 1 times 15 = 15
Oh, what a happy little question! If you have 3 of something and you want 5 times as many, you simply multiply 3 by 5. So, 3 times 5 equals 15. You now have 15 of those happy little things!
75 ÷ 15 = 5
3 divded by 15 =5 5 times two =10
They are 3 times 5 = 15
5 times with a remainder of 15
They are: 3 times 5 = 15 and 1 times 15 = 15
The two numbers that solve this problem are 5 and 15. The sum of 5 and 15 is equal to 20, and 15 is indeed 3 times 5.
4 times with remainder 5.
Oh, what a happy little question! If you have 3 of something and you want 5 times as many, you simply multiply 3 by 5. So, 3 times 5 equals 15. You now have 15 of those happy little things!
75 ÷ 15 = 5
The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, 15. There are two factor pairs.
This is the same as asking how many 1/5 (one fifths) are in 3.0. There are 5 fifths (5 x 1/5) in one, so there would be 3 times that many in 3. Or, 3 x 5 = 15. So, you can take 15 fifths from three.
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