Suppose X*(5/4) = 180 Then X = 180*4/5 = 144
It is 30 times 6 equals 180
180/4 = 45 times
180
Algebraically, with X = ' what. '30X = 180X = 180/30X = 6=====
To find the number that, when multiplied by 4, equals 180, you can set up an equation: 4x = 180. To solve for x, divide both sides by 4: x = 180 / 4 = 45. Therefore, 4 times 45 equals 180.
Maybe 4
Suppose X*(5/4) = 180 Then X = 180*4/5 = 144
Well, darling, the answer to your little math problem is 4. I mean, come on, it's not rocket science. 40 times 4 equals 160, so if you add another 20, you get 180. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
13 x 4 and 60 x 3
It is 30 times 6 equals 180
180/20=99*20=180
36 times 5 equals 180.
6 times 6 times 5 equals 180.
7.2 x 25 = 180
5 x 36 = 180
10 x 18 = 180