In division, to find what equals 18, you can set up the equation ( x \div y = 18 ). For example, if ( y = 1 ), then ( x ) must be 18 (since ( 18 \div 1 = 18 )). Alternatively, if ( y = 2 ), then ( x ) would be 36 (because ( 36 \div 2 = 18 )). There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that satisfy this equation.
18 / 6 = 3
24 / 6 = 4
-3x + (-18) = 2x + 7 +18 +18 -3x = 2x +25 -2x -2x -5x = 25 ----- ----- -5 -5 x=-5 *------- equals a division line
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There are zero 18s in 12, as 12 is less than 18. In terms of division, 12 divided by 18 equals 0.6667, indicating that 12 does not contain a full 18.
54 divided by 3.
To find what times 18 equals 108, you would divide 108 by 18. This division calculation gives you the answer of 6. Therefore, 6 times 18 equals 108.
I guess its 3 divided by 18....3/18
18*0=0
18/18=0
18 / 6 = 3
24 / 6 = 4
-3x + (-18) = 2x + 7 +18 +18 -3x = 2x +25 -2x -2x -5x = 25 ----- ----- -5 -5 x=-5 *------- equals a division line
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There are zero 18s in 12, as 12 is less than 18. In terms of division, 12 divided by 18 equals 0.6667, indicating that 12 does not contain a full 18.
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Oh, dude, like, 18 times what equals 54? Well, if you really wanna know, it's like 3. Yeah, I know, math can be a real brain-buster sometimes. So, yeah, 18 times 3 equals 54. Mind-blowing stuff, right?