0.3 ??? I will assume that is what you mean. Algebraically,
0.3X = 6
X = 20
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3/10(20) = 6
60/10 = 6
6 = 6
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This question is equivalent to the square root of 6 which is 2.449489742783178.
Yes any # can be multiplied by 6
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This question is equivalent to the square root of 6 which is 2.449489742783178.
No, 6 is not a factor of 3. A factor of a number is a whole number that can be multiplied to give the original number. In this case, 6 cannot be multiplied by any whole number to give 3, so 6 is not a factor of 3.
Yes any # can be multiplied by 6
No, O3 does not have an odd number of valence electrons, it has 12e- Explanation: Oxygen by itself has a total of 6 valence electrons, and since ozone (O3) is made of three Oxygen's it will be 6e- X 3 which yields 18e- . But since these three elements are (covalent) bonded together with a single and double bond you need to subtract 2e- and 4e- which will give us the final answer of 12e- You can now conclude that it has an even number of valence electrons.
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They are called the multiplicand and the multiplier. The multiplicand is the number that is being multiplied by the multiplier. 6 (multiplicand) x 3 (multiplier) __________ 18 (product)
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-5 and 6 or 5 and -6. Multiplied together, they give -30.
A number multiplied by itself is a square number as for example 6*6 = 36
The two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied together are 6 and 7. This is because 6 multiplied by 7 equals 42 (6 x 7 = 42). These two numbers are known as factors of 42, as they can be multiplied together to give the original number.
Well, darling, the number you're looking for is 6. When you multiply 6 by itself, you get 36. It's simple math, sugar, no need to make it more complicated than it is.