3 times 1
48/3 = 16, so 16 times 3 gives you 48.
Yes, if you multiply a number by 3 and the result is 36, that number is 12. You can find this by dividing 36 by 3, which gives you 12.
21 and 1/3 times 3 = 64
6 x 7
7 x 7
50
The quotient gives the number of times that the divisor can be subtracted from the numerator. For example, 17/5 gives a quotient of 3 [and a remainder of 3]. This is equivalent to saying that 5 can be subtracted 3 times from 17 and that will leave a remainder of 2.
48/3 = 16, so 16 times 3 gives you 48.
Yes, if you multiply a number by 3 and the result is 36, that number is 12. You can find this by dividing 36 by 3, which gives you 12.
3 x something = something + something + something
3 times 36 = 108
3
21 and 1/3 times 3 = 64
6 x 7
7 x 7
13.388659001643390437653186492799 ^3 = 2,400
Well, honey, if you're talking about multiplication, 6 times 8 equals 48. And if you're feeling a bit more adventurous, you could also get 24 times 2 to reach that magical number. Just remember, math is like a recipe – follow the steps, and you'll end up with a delicious solution.