7 x 2 = 14
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It cannot because neither statement is true.
To find the number that, when multiplied by 7, equals 49, you can divide 49 by 7. Doing the calculation, 49 divided by 7 equals 7. Therefore, 7 times 7 equals 49.
16-7 equals = 9
7*7+11*10=159
6+8=14
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To find 4 times 7, you can double the multiplication fact of 2 times 7. Since 2 times 7 equals 14, doubling that gives you 4 times 7, which also equals 28. Thus, 4 times 7 can be derived from doubling 2 times 7.
It cannot because neither statement is true.
Double Equals was created in 2007.
One equals is used in an equation which is true, such as 5 + 3 = 8 Equals equals is used in computer programming as a question as to whether 2 things are equal. Like If x == 4 perform this operation ... If you are referring to 'C' language programming: A single equal sign is an assignment, a double equal sign is a comparison. a = 7; /* An assignment. You are assigning the value of 7 to the variable called 'a' */ if (a == 7) /* A comparison. You are checking if the variable 'a' has the value of 7 */
x = 14
16-7 equals = 9
37-7 equals = 30
7 pounds equals 7 pounds.
7-1=6
7*7+11*10=159