There is no term "multipy" in mathematics. If you meant to ask about multiplication, it is an operation that combines two or more numbers to give a product. For example, multiplying 2 and 3 gives a product of 6 (2 x 3 = 6).
139 is a prime number as its only factors are 1 and 139.
you multipy the smaller denomnater to equal the other fraction and multipy the numarter by the same number as the denomneter got multiplied by
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139 is a prime number. The only numbers that divide evenly into it are 1 and 139.
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you multipy a fraction by taking a number and mulitiply the same number to the numerator and denominator and get ur answer
Half of 139 is 69.5. To calculate this, you divide 139 by 2, which equals 69.5. This is because dividing a number by 2 is the same as finding half of that number. So, half of 139 is 69.5.
let start woth 0.5 as we know 0.5 = 1/2 therefore think of the 0.5 as 0.5 / 1 multipy the top by a number to make it a whole number and then multipy the bottom by the same number
to multiply a number by itself
Squaring
There is no term "multipy" in mathematics. If you meant to ask about multiplication, it is an operation that combines two or more numbers to give a product. For example, multiplying 2 and 3 gives a product of 6 (2 x 3 = 6).
By changing the mixed number into an improper fraction.
139 is a prime number as its only factors are 1 and 139.
An infinite number of ways.
139 is a prime number.
Ok, let's use the number "4" as an example. You would say "4 squared" but you would put a superscript of 2 on it.