Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? If we take 225 and divide it by 4.5, we get 50. You see, math is just like painting, it's all about breaking things down into smaller, manageable parts. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents.
Well, honey, if you ain't great at math, I'll break it down for ya. 45 can go into 225 a total of 5 times. It's simple division, darling, just divide 225 by 45 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, just keep it simple and you'll be golden.
The GCF is 45.
(1/5) x 225 = 225/5 = 45 Therefore one fifth of 225 is 45.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 15 75 45 is 225.
45*5 = 225
7/9 of 225 is 175.
1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 25, 45, 75, 225.
Any number that ends in 5 will have 5 as a factor, so divide. 225/5 = 45 ... divide by 5 again. 45 / 5 = 9... divide by 3 9/3 = 3 The prime factorization is 3x3x5x5.
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To find out how many 5 dollar bills equal 225 dollars, you can divide 225 by 5. Doing the calculation, 225 ÷ 5 = 45. Therefore, 45 five-dollar bills equal 225 dollars.
Divide 225 by 1, 3, 5, 9 and 15. 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 25, 45, 75, 225
ANSWER: 3 and 5225 ÷ 3 = 75 (no remainder)225 ÷ 5 = 45 (no remainder)
Well, honey, if you ain't great at math, I'll break it down for ya. 45 can go into 225 a total of 5 times. It's simple division, darling, just divide 225 by 45 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, just keep it simple and you'll be golden.
The GCF is 45.
The answer depends on what you wish to do with the estimate. If you wanted to divide by 3, I would suggest 225 since 225/3 = 75. If you wanted to divide by 4 I would suggest 224 or 228 [/4 = 56 or 57]. If dividing by 5 I would suggest 225 again since 225/5 = 45.
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45 out of 225 is 20%