When you multiply something by four, you quadrupleit.
It is the multiplicative inverse (of the something).
because four is an even number
To find the number you can multiply by four to get 106, you would divide 106 by 4. The result is 26.5. Therefore, you can multiply 4 by 26.5 to get 106.
It is then quadrupled
When you multiply something by four, you quadrupleit.
Multiply by 0.34
If you multiply something by seven, you septuple it. If something is seven times as much as the original, it has increased sevenfold.
Because in parenthesis you have to multiply it by something.
quadruple
It is the multiplicative inverse (of the something).
any thing you can multiply by two and four
because four is an even number
no, it equals four sixteenths if you want the top to be four.it will have to be multiply by 2 or what you want to multiply it by.remember;multiply both by the same number j.g
you multiply when you are finding the volume of something is because that is how you find how much space something takes
When you send an int variable to a method, you do so in the method call, for example if you are calling the method Multiply with an int value, Multiply better be set up to accept an int value: public static double Multiply(int a) { //do something //return a double } In the above code, even though you return a double, you accept an int to be passed in from the method call, something like: Multiply(83); but calling Multiply(83.0); would give you an error. The data input types for a method and the return type are totally separate.
To find the number you can multiply by four to get 106, you would divide 106 by 4. The result is 26.5. Therefore, you can multiply 4 by 26.5 to get 106.