It is: 55/5 = 11
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There is no integer value that, when multiplied by 11, equals 5. In mathematical terms, the equation would be 11x = 5, where x is the unknown value. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 11, resulting in x = 5/11, which is a fraction and not a whole number. Therefore, there is no whole number that can be multiplied by 11 to equal 5.
Expressed as a percentage, 5/11 is equal to 5/11 x 100 = 45.45 recurring (that is, 45.454545...) percent.
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It is: 55/5 = 11
No 11 is not a multiple of 5... as remainder of 11/5 is not equal to 0
It is: 5/11 = 10/22
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5 kilograms is equal to 11 pounds.
The lowest common multiple of 11 and 5 is equal to 11 x 5 = 55
No! How could, 5/6, which is almost a whole number be equal to 11/360, which is only about 3% of a whole number? (5 / 6 = 0.8333) not = (11 / 360 = 0.03055)
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5 Liters is equal to about 11 pounds.
There is no integer value that, when multiplied by 11, equals 5. In mathematical terms, the equation would be 11x = 5, where x is the unknown value. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 11, resulting in x = 5/11, which is a fraction and not a whole number. Therefore, there is no whole number that can be multiplied by 11 to equal 5.
NO!!!! 5 + 5 = 10