No, 98 is not in the 3 times table. In the 3 times table, you multiply 3 by different numbers to get the sequence 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. Since 98 is not a multiple of 3, it does not appear in the 3 times table.
There are no two numbers, both in the 8 and 3 times table, that add to 60.There are no two numbers, both in the 8 and 3 times table, that add to 60.There are no two numbers, both in the 8 and 3 times table, that add to 60.There are no two numbers, both in the 8 and 3 times table, that add to 60.
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80 ÷ 21 = 3 with remainder 17 OR 3.81 times.
Yes because 3 times 50 = 150
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80 x 1 = 80 80 x2 = 160 80 x 3 = 240 80 x 4 = 320 80 x 5= 400 80 x 6 = 480 80 x 7 = 560 80 x 8 = 640 80 x 9 = 720 80 x 10 = 800 The 80 times tables are just the same as the 8 times tables. You just add a zero on the end
3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48,51,54,57,60,63,66,69,72,75,75,81,84,87,90,93,96,99
3 times 80/3 = 80
80 times.
No, 98 is not in the 3 times table. In the 3 times table, you multiply 3 by different numbers to get the sequence 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. Since 98 is not a multiple of 3, it does not appear in the 3 times table.
It is: 3*27 = 81
93 appears in 4 of the times tables: 1 times table: 1 × 93 3 times table: 3 × 31 31 times table: 31 × 3 93 times table: 93 × 1
yes it is a 3 times table
It is: 20/3 times 12 = 80
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3x = 80Divide both sides by 3.x=80/3