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.
6.25 x 32 = 200
8, 8 times 4 = 32 32-12 = 20
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
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
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42 - 32 = 16 - 9 = 7.
52 - 32 = 16.
42 - 32 = 7
32 times.