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1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's think about this together. To find a number that goes into 130, we can start by looking at factors like 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130. Each of these numbers can be multiplied by another number to equal 130, like puzzle pieces fitting together on a canvas. Just explore and see which one feels right for you!
How about 100 plus 30 = 130 as one example
The prime numbers between 130 and 140 are 131, 137, and 139.
No prime numbers end in 0. 130 is a composite.
all numbers in the range -√130 to √130, or approximately -11.4 to 11.4 lie between the square root of 130. So two numbers that lie between the square root of 130 are 1 and 2. ---------------------------------------- If you meant: What two whole numbers does the square root of 130 lie between? Then √130 lies between 11 and 12.
Fractions can't be expressed as integers which are whole numbers
11 and 12
The numbers that go into 130 are the numbers that divide 130 evenly without leaving a remainder. These numbers are 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130. This is because these numbers can be multiplied by another number to equal 130.
4.333 times. 130/30 = 4.333
Well, first put the two numbers side by side with the ratio symbol between them: 130:105 Then, divide both numbers by a number that will leave two WHOLE numbers 130 divided by 5: 105 divided by 5 = 26:21 Keep on doing this until you cannot find a number to divide both numbers by to get a whole number result. In this case, we can't divide the two numbers any more, so 26:21 is the answer.
1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
11 and 12
1 and 211
The two numbers that equal 130 are 65 and 65. This is because when you add 65 to 65, you get 130. In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as: 65 + 65 = 130.
7 and 9 72+92 = 130
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's think about this together. To find a number that goes into 130, we can start by looking at factors like 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130. Each of these numbers can be multiplied by another number to equal 130, like puzzle pieces fitting together on a canvas. Just explore and see which one feels right for you!