Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's take a look together. If you take a moment to paint a picture in your mind, you'll see that 990 can be found in the 3 times table because it can be divided evenly by 3. Just like adding a touch of titanium white to brighten up a painting, knowing this can bring a little extra joy to your day.
990
990 ÷ 16 = 61.875 or 61 times with a remainder of 14.
990x15=14850
The answer is 990. You can answer this buy doing 99 times 1 then add the 0 at the end so that equals 990.
No
Exactly 330 times
10 times 99 = 990 is one example
3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48,51,54,57,60,63,66,69,72,75,75,81,84,87,90,93,96,99
330
990
990 ÷ 45 = 22
26 will go into 990 thirty-eight times evenly.
990 ÷ 16 = 61.875 or 61 times with a remainder of 14.
No, 98 is not in the 3 times table. In the 3 times table, you multiply 3 by different numbers to get the sequence 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. Since 98 is not a multiple of 3, it does not appear in the 3 times table.
The result of 110565 times 99 divided by 990 is 11115.
93 appears in 4 of the times tables: 1 times table: 1 × 93 3 times table: 3 × 31 31 times table: 31 × 3 93 times table: 93 × 1
Yes, 78 is in the 3 times table. It can be expressed as (3 \times 26 = 78). Therefore, 78 is a multiple of 3.