3 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 600
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The product is 15
To determine how many fives are equal in value to 15 twos, you need to compare the ratios of fives to twos. Since each five is worth 5 units and each two is worth 2 units, you can set up the equation 5x = 15(2), where x represents the number of fives. By solving for x, you find that x = 6. Therefore, 6 fives are equal in value to 15 twos.
Not all numbers are possible and for some numbers there are several solutions. Here are some examples: 0: (5x5)-(5x5) 1: (5:5)+5-5 2: (5:5)+(5:5) 3: (5+5+5):5 4: [(5x5)-5]:5 5: [(5-5)x5]+5 6: [(5x5)+5]:5 7: [(5+5):5]+5 10: 5+5+5-5 11: (5:5)+5+5 15: (5x5)-5-5 20: 5+5+5+5 24: (5x5)-(5:5) 25: (5x5)+5-5 26: (5x5)+(5:5) 30: [(5:5)+5]x5 35: (5x5)+5+5 45: [(5+5)x5]-5 50: (5x5)+(5x5) 55: [(5+5)x5]+5 75: (5+5+5)x5 120: (5x5x5)-5 130: (5x5x5)+5 625: 5x5x5x5
3 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 600
count by fives (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, ect.)
6 fives
Simple: 1*1*1*1*1*15 = 15
The product is 15
is 15 dumb person
if your using whole numbers, u can only use 3
To determine how many fives are equal in value to 15 twos, you need to compare the ratios of fives to twos. Since each five is worth 5 units and each two is worth 2 units, you can set up the equation 5x = 15(2), where x represents the number of fives. By solving for x, you find that x = 6. Therefore, 6 fives are equal in value to 15 twos.
There are: 15/5 = 3
4 + 8 + 6/2 = 4 + 8 + 3 = 15
There are only two numbers that can be multiplied to make 15. These numbers are 3 and 5. This is true because 3*5 = 15
The answer is 15.