(7+5)/(9/3)=4
Well, let's think about this like a happy little math problem. If we have a blank plus 9 times 3 that equals 45, we can start by solving the multiplication first. 9 times 3 is 27. So, if we add that to the blank, we get 27 + blank = 45. And if we subtract 27 from 45, we find that the blank is 18.
9
45 times 5/9 = 25
45
blank = 9
(7+5)/(9/3)=4
Well, let's think about this like a happy little math problem. If we have a blank plus 9 times 3 that equals 45, we can start by solving the multiplication first. 9 times 3 is 27. So, if we add that to the blank, we get 27 + blank = 45. And if we subtract 27 from 45, we find that the blank is 18.
9
45 times 5/9 = 25
blank -4 equals 9 = 1313 - 4 = 9
9
It is: 5 times 9 = 45
i think you should add them
45
Well, darling, if you're looking for the two numbers that multiply to 63, it's quite simple. The answer is 9 and 7. You're welcome, sweetie.
The answer is 135. 15 times 9 equals 135 27 times 5 equals 135