Now originially, there would not be a solution for this answer.. but! If you were to use a decimal to find your answer and round it to the nearest tenths, then there would be many solutions
EX:
51.25 x 2 = 102.5
102.5 rounded to the nearest tenths would be 103
In the times table, the number 103 does not have an exact match as a product.
To find out how many times 15 can go into 103, you divide 103 by 15. This equals approximately 6.87, which means 15 can go into 103 a total of 6 times without exceeding it. When multiplied, 15 times 6 equals 90, leaving a remainder of 13.
Yes, evenly 103 times
103
To find how many times 6 goes into 103, divide 103 by 6, which equals approximately 17.1667. This means 6 goes into 103 a total of 17 times, with a remainder. Specifically, 6 times 17 is 102, so there is a remainder of 1.
51.5x2=103
-103 x 1
In the times table, the number 103 does not have an exact match as a product.
To find out how many times 15 can go into 103, you divide 103 by 15. This equals approximately 6.87, which means 15 can go into 103 a total of 6 times without exceeding it. When multiplied, 15 times 6 equals 90, leaving a remainder of 13.
No, it equals to 91.
Yes, evenly 103 times
103
To find how many times 6 goes into 103, divide 103 by 6, which equals approximately 17.1667. This means 6 goes into 103 a total of 17 times, with a remainder. Specifically, 6 times 17 is 102, so there is a remainder of 1.
To find out how many times 12 goes into 103, you can divide 103 by 12. The result is approximately 8.58, which means 12 goes into 103 a total of 8 times with some remainder. Specifically, 12 multiplied by 8 equals 96, and the remainder is 7, since 103 - 96 = 7.
103
3
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