It usually involves some kind of dividing. Take a basic problem like n x 5 = 45, where n is the unknown factor. Divide both sides of the equation by 5 so that n stands alone. 45 divided by 5 is 9, so n = 9
yes multiplication can help with division because if you find the answer to a multiplication problem use the answer to get the divison.Exanple:32divided by4=8=8x4=32
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
i call it multiplication
The partial-products method is a method of multiplication. There are many methods of multiplication, including the traditional method, lattice method, and other ancient methods. The partial-products focuses on the importance of the value of each digit in your factors (remember: factors are the numbers that you multiply together in a multiplication problem). 1. Write out the expanded form of each factor. 2. Multiply each of the numbers from the expanded form from the "bottom" factor times each of the numbers from the expanded form of the "top" factor. Write these mini-multiplication problems in a list. 3. Find the product of each multiplication - finds partial products. 4. Add the partial products. example: 423 x 6 423 --> 400 + 20 + 3 x 6 --> 6 ------- 6 x 3 = 18 6 x 20 = 120 6 x 400 = 2400 ------- 2538
Divide the product by the factor you have. 6 x ? = 42 42 ÷ 6 = 7
Multiplication factors cannot be used to find divination factors.
A factor is the numbers in a multiplication problem. They could be any number but you only find them in a Multiplication Problemo! Ex: er factor times fator=product like 2 times 2= 5 2 Is the factor but rilly it could be anything Peace Love and Chocolate + happiness to you Have a CHILLY day Chilly= cool/popular/awesome
Use a calculator.
Divide the product by the factor[s] you know. The answer is the missing factor.
Multiplication.
It usually involves some kind of dividing. Take a basic problem like n x 5 = 45, where n is the unknown factor. Divide both sides of the equation by 5 so that n stands alone. 45 divided by 5 is 9, so n = 9
yes multiplication can help with division because if you find the answer to a multiplication problem use the answer to get the divison.Exanple:32divided by4=8=8x4=32
It means find the answer to the multiplication problem in money form.
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
There is no general trick. There are some that are specific to specific problems.
The answer depends on the exact nature of the puzzle.