32 times 7 equals 224. You can find this by multiplying the two numbers together: 32 x 7 = 224.
32 ÷ 7 = 4 with remainder 4.
32 times.
224
One way to use the distributive property for (127 \times 32) is to break down (32) into (30 + 2). This gives us (127 \times (30 + 2) = 127 \times 30 + 127 \times 2). Another method is to break down (127) into (100 + 20 + 7), leading to ((100 + 20 + 7) \times 32 = 100 \times 32 + 20 \times 32 + 7 \times 32). Both approaches simplify the multiplication into manageable parts.
No, 7 is not a multiple of 32. A multiple of 32 can be expressed as 32 times an integer (e.g., 32, 64, 96, etc.), and 7 does not fit this criterion. The multiples of 32 are all whole numbers that can be evenly divided by 32, while 7 is far less than 32.
32 x 7 = 224
32 * 7 = 224
32 times.
It is: 4 times (7+1) = 32
To determine how many times 32 goes into 251, you would divide 251 by 32. The quotient is 7 with a remainder of 27. Therefore, 32 goes into 251 a total of 7 times with a remainder of 27.
32 ÷ 7 = 4 with remainder 4.
32 multiplied by 7/16 is 14.
72*32 = 1568
32 times.
224
One way to use the distributive property for (127 \times 32) is to break down (32) into (30 + 2). This gives us (127 \times (30 + 2) = 127 \times 30 + 127 \times 2). Another method is to break down (127) into (100 + 20 + 7), leading to ((100 + 20 + 7) \times 32 = 100 \times 32 + 20 \times 32 + 7 \times 32). Both approaches simplify the multiplication into manageable parts.
No, 7 is not a multiple of 32. A multiple of 32 can be expressed as 32 times an integer (e.g., 32, 64, 96, etc.), and 7 does not fit this criterion. The multiples of 32 are all whole numbers that can be evenly divided by 32, while 7 is far less than 32.