45 x 3 = 135
135
Yes, because 15 times 3 equals 45.
4.5
13 can go into 45 a total of 3 times, since 13 multiplied by 3 equals 39. When you multiply 13 by 4, it equals 52, which exceeds 45. Therefore, the largest whole number of times 13 can fit into 45 is 3.
45. (It's also the least common multiple of the two.) Just keep counting by 45's, and each number will be divisible by 3, also: 90, (3 goes into it 30 times) 135, (3 goes into it 45 times) 180, (3 goes into it 60 times) and so on and so on.
Three times.
They are: 3 times 15 = 45, 9 times 5 = 45 and 1 times 45 = 45
135
45 x 3 = 135
Yes, because 15 times 3 equals 45.
4.5
The greatest common factor of 45 and 72 is 9. 45- 3 times 3 times 5 75- 2 times 2 times 2 times 3 times 3 3 times 3 = 9, the GCF
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2*2*45/3=60
The answer to the math problem of 45 times 3 is 135.
13 can go into 45 a total of 3 times, since 13 multiplied by 3 equals 39. When you multiply 13 by 4, it equals 52, which exceeds 45. Therefore, the largest whole number of times 13 can fit into 45 is 3.
3.95555... That is, 3 with a remainder of 43, or 3 43/45.