The product is 1400
200
To multiply 7 by 256 using expanded form and the distributive property, you can break down 256 into its place values: (256 = 200 + 50 + 6). Then, apply the distributive property: (7 \times 256 = 7 \times (200 + 50 + 6) = (7 \times 200) + (7 \times 50) + (7 \times 6)). This results in (1400 + 350 + 42).
7 times with a remainder of 18
28 with remainder 4.
175/200 = 7/8175/200 = 7/8175/200 = 7/8175/200 = 7/8
200 million times 7 billion is: 1,400,000,000,000,000,000 (1.4 quintillion).
It is: 200/7 times 7 = 200
Oh, dude, 7 goes into 200 like 28.5714285714 times. But, like, since we can't have a fraction of a time, the remainder is just 6. So, like, you can fit 7 into 200 about 28 times with a little leftover of 6.
14.2857 times.
To multiply 7 times 256 using expanded form and the distributive property, we can break down 256 into its tens and units: (256 = 200 + 50 + 6). Then, we can express the multiplication as follows: (7 \times 256 = 7 \times (200 + 50 + 6) = 7 \times 200 + 7 \times 50 + 7 \times 6). This simplifies to (1400 + 350 + 42).
200
As in, how many times does 7 go into 1400? 1400 / 7 = 200
28 with remainder 4.
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28 with remainder 4.
7 times with a remainder of 18
Well, honey, 200 goes into 1500 a grand total of 7.5 times. But since we can't have half a time, you'll have to settle for a nice, round 7 times with a remainder of 100. Math can be a real stickler for perfection, can't it?