1*150 = 150
2*75 = 150
3*50 = 150
5*30 = 150
6*25 = 150
10*15 = 150
I think that's all of them (whole number-wise).
10 x 15 25 x 6 50 x 3 75 x 2
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
To solve 5 x 35, first, you can break down the multiplication into simpler parts. Multiply 5 by 30, which equals 150, and then multiply 5 by 5, which equals 25. Finally, add the two results together: 150 + 25 equals 175. Thus, 5 x 35 = 175.
172.8x10
7 times 5 equals 35
it can be 3*25 and 5*15 and 2/150 and also 4/300
10 x 15 25 x 6 50 x 3 75 x 2
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what times 4 equals 150, you simply divide 150 by 4. And when you do that, you'll see that 37.5 times 4 equals 150. Just like painting, sometimes all you need is a little bit of patience and the right brush strokes to reveal the beauty within the numbers.
A product.
To solve 5 x 35, first, you can break down the multiplication into simpler parts. Multiply 5 by 30, which equals 150, and then multiply 5 by 5, which equals 25. Finally, add the two results together: 150 + 25 equals 175. Thus, 5 x 35 = 175.
To calculate 150 multiplied by 5, you simply multiply the two numbers together. Therefore, 150 x 5 equals 750. This can be done by adding 150 five times or by using multiplication techniques such as the distributive property.
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