No, for example:
(2^5x3^2)×5=1440
260x5=1300 (under 1440)
260x6=1560 (over 1440)
260
multiplying a number by itself is a power 2^2=2 to the 2nd power 2^3=2 to the 3rd power
(245) x (215) = 260
2% of 260 = 2% * 260 = 0.02 * 260 = 5.2
260% means 260/100 = 2.6 2.6 * 2 = 5.2 -----------
Least common multiple of 26 2 and 20 is 260.
Well, honey, the least common multiple (LCM) of 260 and 390 is 780. You see, 260 is 2 times 2 times 5 times 13, while 390 is 2 times 3 times 5 times 13. So, the LCM is just the product of all the unique prime factors with the highest power they appear in either number. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
260 ÷ 2 = 130
260
Only if the number is a multiple of 12.
multiplying a number by itself is a power 2^2=2 to the 2nd power 2^3=2 to the 3rd power
260 = 1152921504606846976
(245) x (215) = 260
260 ÷ 3 = 86 2/3 ≈ 86.67
2 with remainder 60 or 2.6 times.
Assuming a standard unbiased 6-sided die: The probability of 5 or 3 = 2/6 = 1/3 → The expectation when it is rolled 260 times is 260 × 1/3 = 86 2/3 → You would expect to see a 5 or 3 about 87 times when rolling a die 260 times
2% of 260 = 2% * 260 = 0.02 * 260 = 5.2