1 time 63
I'm sorry to say it but this question makes no sense because it is not completed
Unfortunately only you can answer that since you have the book. We don't.
63 + 63 = 126
The answer is the number for 'y' that makes the equation a true statement.Here's how to find it:63 - y = 2y + 3Add 'y' to each side:63 = 3y + 3Subtract 3 from each side:60 = 3yDivide each side by 3:20 = y
1 time 63
252 quarts make 63 gallons
this makes no sense
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1 x 63, 3 x 21, 7 x 9.
7 is a factor of 28 because 4 x 7 equals 28. 7 is a factor of 63 because 9 x 7 = 63. That makes 7 a common factor of 28 and 63. The factors of 28 that are larger than 7 are 14 and 28. The factors of 63 that are larger than 7 are 9, 21 and 63. Since none of those numbers are the same, that makes 7 the greatest common factor of 28 and 63.
It is because... well lets work the problem and see what happens. 63 divided by 0.1 is 63 divided by 1/10. 63 divided by 1/10 is 63 multiplied by 10/1, or 10 63 x 10 is 630. Lets check if its correct. 630 x0.1 ------ 63.0 I hope it makes you understand.
63 7 and 9 (both numbers) can only be divided in 63 without remainder which makes it the least common multiple.
Seventy pounds So in the sale the reduced price is £63 which having 10% off makes it 90% of original price. Then to reverse the price divide £63 by 90% which is £70 Check: 10% of £70 is £7 then £70 minus £7 makes £63 Solved !
He was born in November 1948 which makes him 63 years old as of early 2011
They are 63 70 and 77 which makes three of them
The GCF of 15, 24, and 72 is 3. There is no GCF for 63, 20, and 50. This makes it relatively prime.