9x + 51 = 114.Subtract 51 from each side: 9x = 63Divide each side by 9: x = 7
Every number from 1 to 114 goes into 343 at least three times. There is no number that goes into 343 three times evenly, with no remainder.
It is: 36 times 19/6 = 114
6 times 19 equals 114
2 goes into 114, 57 times
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This is kind of ambiguous.The number that is 5 times 19 is 19*5 = 95But the number that is 5 times MORE can be taken to mean 19 add 95 = 114
9x + 51 = 114.Subtract 51 from each side: 9x = 63Divide each side by 9: x = 7
Yes.
114 - 9 = 105
Composite, you can immediately see it can be divided by 2 because it ends in a 4.
114 is composite not prime because 114 factors more than 1 and itself
There is no integral solution for that. The factor pairs of 114 are (114,1)(57,2)(38,3)(19,6)
Yes it is.
No.
It is 406 greater than it or about 4.56 times greater than it.