Oh, dude, let's break out the big math guns for this one. So, the 5 in 51 is technically ten times greater than the 5 in 15 because the place value is different. Like, it's not just a simple subtraction situation, it's a whole "let's dive into the world of numbers" kind of deal. So, yeah, the 5 in 51 is ten times greater than the 5 in 15.
It is 100 times greater
5
10
3x-8>15
There are 15 composite numbers greater than 50 but less than 70
-15
The 5 in 51 is in the tens place, while the 5 in 15 is in the units place. This means the 5 in 51 represents 50, while the 5 in 15 represents 5. Therefore, 50 is 10 times greater than 5, so the 5 in 51 is 10 times greater than the 5 in 15.
To find a number that is 10 times greater than 1.5, you would multiply 1.5 by 10. This calculation would result in 15. Therefore, 15 is the number that is 10 times greater than 1.5.
It is 100 times greater
4p - 9 > 15
Yes it is
n > -15
5
10
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
2
To find how many times larger 45 is than 15, you divide 45 by 15. This calculation gives you 3, meaning 45 is three times larger than 15.