Just once. Because the number is now 30 and not 32. So, it is impossible to subtract from it again.
When you want to find how many times smaller one number is than another, you divide the number by how many times smaller you want it to be. I know that sounds a little confusing, but that's the only wording I could think of. So, here you would divide 32 by 10, which equals 3.2
32 times.
32 times.
To determine how many times 32 can go into 559, you would perform division. 559 divided by 32 equals approximately 17.47. Since you cannot have a fraction of a division, you would need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 32 can go into 559 approximately 17 times.
2 goes into 32 ... 16 times
Suppose the number is x. Then 32 + 6x = 2x Subtract 6x from both sides: 32 = -4x Divide both sides by -4: -8 = x
The number 32 goes into the number 97 3 times, with 1 left over.
122. Subtract 10% from C. Multiply times 2. Add 32. Works on any number. 50 -5*2+32=122
When you want to find how many times smaller one number is than another, you divide the number by how many times smaller you want it to be. I know that sounds a little confusing, but that's the only wording I could think of. So, here you would divide 32 by 10, which equals 3.2
How about 4 times 8 = 32 as one example
Six goes into 32 five times without going over
The two numbers you are looking for are 32 and 38. When you multiply them, (32 \times 38 = 1232), and when you subtract them, (38 - 32 = 6). However, it appears there's a mistake in the subtraction condition. The correct pairs that satisfy the conditions would be 32 and 30, since (32 \times 38 = 1232) and (38 - 36 = 2).
52 - 32 = 25 - 9 = 16
You have a number of choices, including: -- Add -32 -- Subtract +32 -- Multiply by 1/2 -- Divide by 2 -- Raise 64 to the 5/6 power
-30
52 - 32 = 16.
42 - 32 = 7