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wel to begin with 3 times 5 is 15 lol :d
There are infinitely many possible answers. 3/5 times 10/3, for example.
2 times 3 equals 8
making data reliable is by trying your answers out at least 3 times and then add them together and divide by how many answers you have.
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wel to begin with 3 times 5 is 15 lol :d
There are infinitely many possible answers. 3/5 times 10/3, for example.
2 times 3 equals 8
5 times 99 equals 495. There are several other answers.
If you mean: -3 times 7 times -21 then the answers is plus 441
You would have to research the acient times to find out, or wait for answers...;)
making data reliable is by trying your answers out at least 3 times and then add them together and divide by how many answers you have.
81 x 3 = 243 is just one of many answers.
3.2 times 5 gives you 16.
There are several answers. They are: -1 * 48 -48 * 1 -2 * 24 -24 * 2 -3 *16 -16 * 3 -4 *12 -12 *4 -6 * 8 -8 * 6
The probability of getting both answers correct is one chance in nine (0.1111+). There are three possible answers for each question, so there is a 1/3 chance of getting the correct answer to one question. To get the correct answer for both questions, the chances are 1/3 x 1/3 or 1/9.