7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
7
(7 times 8) is not a number, because by definition, it is not an equation. This is because it lacks the equals sign (=).
the number is 11
How about: 7*7 = 49 or 1*49 = 49
7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
It is: (9 and 2/7) times 7 = 65
4 times a number added to 7 times the number equals 33
They are actually the same thing. 7 multiplied by 7 equals 49, and 7 times 7 equals 49. They mean the same thing, but times is a less formal way of saying it.
7
(7 times 8) is not a number, because by definition, it is not an equation. This is because it lacks the equals sign (=).
the number is 11
How about: 7*7 = 49 or 1*49 = 49
Answer: Because 7 times 9 equals 63. And 9 times 7 equals 63. placement doesn't matter in this case. Answer: It is NOT the same. Do the calculation, and compare.
(15+7) +99
Square - multiply same number two times Cube - multiply same number three times 7 X 7 X 7 = 343 !!!
The 'missing' number is... 7 !