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examples of number relation problems
(101) x (22) = 2,222
When you have a negative number after the subtraction sign it turns in to addition. For example +7 - (-7) = 14 and (-7) - 7 = (-14)
A term by a number is not a problem. 9x multiplied by 3 is (9*3)x, which is 27x
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examples of number relation problems
It represents a number that is unknown in a problem. For example,16 + x = 44.In this case "x" would represent the number 28 in the problem.
a square number is a multiplicatin problem that is the same for an example 6x6=36 because it makes a square a prime number is basicly a problem that has no multiplicatin problem except a 1 for an exsample 11x1=11
what is the sum of a 5 and a number divided by 2
Any and every number can be written as a division problem. Even irrational numbers: for example, in the context of a circle, pi = circumference/diameter.
(101) x (22) = 2,222
example: 25/4= 6 1/4 divide the top number by the bottom number. however many times the bottom number goes into the top number that is your whole number (in the example it is the 6). take your whole number and multiply it by the bottom number and subtract that number from the top number from the original fraction (6x4=24, 25-24=1). the answer to that problem is the top number to your new problem.
A quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, the quotient of 15/5 is 3.
One-half of a number is 16. What is one-fourth of the number?
In any division sum, for example, 12 / 4 = 3, the divisor is the second number - the one that the number is divided by.
When you have a negative number after the subtraction sign it turns in to addition. For example +7 - (-7) = 14 and (-7) - 7 = (-14)