The inverse of a multiplication operation is division. Therefore, the inverse of 50 times 10, which equals 500, is 500 divided by 50 or 500 divided by 10, depending on which part you are inverting. Specifically, you can find the inverse by taking 500 and dividing it by either factor: 500 ÷ 50 = 10 or 500 ÷ 10 = 50.
The multiplicative inverse is 1/(-0.50) = -2
When you divide 50 by 10, the result is 5. This means that 10 goes into 50 a total of 5 times. In other words, if you add 10 five times (10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10), you will arrive at 50.
actually the answer is 1 and 27/50 because when you divide you have to multiply the multiplicitive inverse so it would be -11/5 times -7/10 = 1 and 27/50.
9/10 * 50 = 45.
The multiplicative inverse of a number is another number that, when multiplied together, results in 1. For 0.7, its multiplicative inverse is approximately 1.42857, which can also be expressed as the fraction 10/7. Thus, ( 0.7 \times \frac{10}{7} = 1 ).
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500/10 = 50 times
5 goes into 50 10 times.
The additive inverse of -10 is +10
The multiplicative inverse is 1/(-0.50) = -2
When you divide 50 by 10, the result is 5. This means that 10 goes into 50 a total of 5 times. In other words, if you add 10 five times (10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10), you will arrive at 50.
actually the answer is 1 and 27/50 because when you divide you have to multiply the multiplicitive inverse so it would be -11/5 times -7/10 = 1 and 27/50.
9/10 * 50 = 45.
50 is 10 times larger than 5. 5*10=50
The multiplicative inverse of a number is another number that, when multiplied together, results in 1. For 0.7, its multiplicative inverse is approximately 1.42857, which can also be expressed as the fraction 10/7. Thus, ( 0.7 \times \frac{10}{7} = 1 ).
√25 times 10 = 50 √25 = 5 5 times 10 = 50
1/10 is the multiplicative inverse of 10