1 x 300 = 300 2 x 300 = 600 3 x 300 = 900
1 x 3 x 100 = 300 5 x 6 x 10 = 300 3 x 5 x 20 = 300 3 x 4 x 25 = 300 2 x 10 x 15 = 300 and so on ...
300 X 7 = 2,100
300 x 80% = 300 x .8 = 240
33% of 300 = 33/100 x 300 =99
300 = 1 x 300 300 = 2 x 150 300 = 3 x 100 300 = 4 x 75 300 = 5 x 60 300 = 6 x 50 300 = 10 x 30 300 = 12 x 25 300 = 15 x 20
The first twelve positive integer multiples of 300 are as follows: 1 x 300 = 300 2 x 300 = 600 3 x 300 = 900 4 x 300 = 1200 5 x 300 = 1500 6 x 300 = 1800 7 x 300 = 2100 8 x 300 = 2400 9 x 300 = 2700 10 x 300 = 3000
The positive integer factor pairs of 300 are: 1 x 300 = 300 2 x 150 = 300 3 x 100 = 300 4 x 75 = 300 5 x 60 = 300 6 x 50 = 300 10 x 30 = 300 12 x 25 = 300 15 x 20 = 300 And their reverses.
1 x 300 = 300 2 x 300 = 600 3 x 300 = 900
2 x 2 x 75 = 300 2 x 3 x 50 = 300 2 x 5 x 30 = 300 3 x 5 x 20 = 300 5 x 5 x 12 = 300 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 x 5 = 300
1 x 3 x 100 = 300 5 x 6 x 10 = 300 3 x 5 x 20 = 300 3 x 4 x 25 = 300 2 x 10 x 15 = 300 and so on ...
Well, darling, if you want to multiply three numbers to get 300, you could go with 5, 5, and 12. Or how about 2, 10, and 15? Heck, even 1, 1, and 300 would do the trick. Just pick your poison and do the math, honey.
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50 x 300 = 15000
300 X 7 = 2,100
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo here. So, like, the quotient of 300 and the quantity of x times 2 is just 150 divided by x. It's like dividing 300 by 2x, but simpler. Math can be fun, right?
300 x 80% = 300 x .8 = 240