41.6666666666666666666666666666666667 x 3 = 125Answer 2:41 and 2/3rds
1 x 125, 5 x 25
There are an infinite number of pairs. If you restrict yourself to integers there are only two pairs: (1, 125), and (5,25). Otherwise, (1/2, 125*2), (1/3, 125*3) etc gives one form of such pairs.
It means multiplied by 2.
A number raised to the power "a" is multiplied by itself "a" times. For example, 5 raised to the power 3 is 5x5x5=125. 2 raised to the power 5 is 2x2x2x2x2=32.
41.6666666666666666666666666666666667 x 3 = 125Answer 2:41 and 2/3rds
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form.
1 x 125, 5 x 25
There are an infinite number of pairs. If you restrict yourself to integers there are only two pairs: (1, 125), and (5,25). Otherwise, (1/2, 125*2), (1/3, 125*3) etc gives one form of such pairs.
It means multiplied by 2.
A number raised to the power "a" is multiplied by itself "a" times. For example, 5 raised to the power 3 is 5x5x5=125. 2 raised to the power 5 is 2x2x2x2x2=32.
The numbers that can be multiplied to make 6 are 1 and 6, or 2 and 3.
125. Five to the power of two is 25 and 25 times five is 125!
2 and 4 multiplied equals eight.
3R235 which is the same as 3 remainder 125
always: number multiplied by itself is that number squareex. a*a = a^2
(100 + 150) ÷ 2 = 125 is the number in between.