The 30 times table consists of multiples of 30, starting from 30 and increasing by 30 each time: 30, 60, 90, 120, and so on. The 35 times table follows a similar pattern, with multiples of 35: 35, 70, 105, 140, etc. Both tables can be used for quick calculations involving these numbers, such as finding total costs or quantities in groups. They are useful in various mathematical applications, including multiplication and division.
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15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180
tha answers are........30,60,90,120,150,180,210,240,270,300,330 and 360 it's pretty easy, just count your 3 timestables and add a 0 hope that helped!!
35% of 30= 35% * 30= 0.35 * 30= 10.5
30% of 35 million= 30% * 35= 0.3 * 35= 10.5 million
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30 is 86% of 35
35 - 30% = 24.50
30 x 35 = 1050
0.3/0.35 = 30/35 = 6/70.3/0.35 = 30/35 = 6/70.3/0.35 = 30/35 = 6/70.3/0.35 = 30/35 = 6/7
5 5x6=30 5x7=35
1050