No it isn't.
To find which times tables equal 160, you can look for pairs of factors that multiply to 160. For example, 10 times 16 equals 160, as does 8 times 20, and 5 times 32. Other combinations include 4 times 40 and 2 times 80. Thus, the times tables that yield 160 can be expressed through these factor pairs.
I think what you're trying to ask is "Is 160 evenly divisible by 4?" (Alternatively, "is 160 modulo 4 zero or non-zero?") The answer to those questions is "yes", since 160 = 40 x 4.
160*3/10 = 48
3 percent of 160 is 4.8
2x3=6 you must learn your time tables , ask your mom or dad or your teacher to help you.
no its not in the 3 times tables
To find which times tables equal 160, you can look for pairs of factors that multiply to 160. For example, 10 times 16 equals 160, as does 8 times 20, and 5 times 32. Other combinations include 4 times 40 and 2 times 80. Thus, the times tables that yield 160 can be expressed through these factor pairs.
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The numbers are: 72 and 75
Pythagora discovered time tables
I think what you're trying to ask is "Is 160 evenly divisible by 4?" (Alternatively, "is 160 modulo 4 zero or non-zero?") The answer to those questions is "yes", since 160 = 40 x 4.
160*3/10 = 48
3/4 of 160 = 120
3 percent of 160 is 4.8