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.
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.
no its not in the 3 times tables
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The numbers are: 72 and 75
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.
Pythagora discovered time tables
160*3/10 = 48
3/4 of 160 = 120
3 percent of 160 is 4.8