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What does 13x5 equal?

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What equals 65 in multiplication?

13x5=65


What is 13x5?

13 x 5 = 65.


What number can 13 and 5 go into?

13x5=65


What is the greatest common factor of 65 91 and 169?

13. 13x13=169. 13x5=65. 13x7=91.


What do ( ) mean in math?

Parentheses can organize numbers and separate equations in larger equations. And if parentheses are placed right after a number, it signals that the two numbers should be multiplied. Also, for reference, brackets [ ] are used before parentheses ( ). Ex- [9+4(5)] Add 9+4 [13(5)] Multiply 13x5 [13x5] Product: 65


3 less than 5 times a number?

13 because it would be 62. the number is 12x5=60 13x5=65-3=62


Find two prime numbers whose sum of 18 and whose product is 65?

13 and 5 13+5=18 13x5=65


What is the fraction thirteen twenty as a decimal?

.65 because 13 over 20 to get to 100 you have to times it by 5 so you have to do it to the top (13) 13x5=65


What are the least common multiple of 13 and 75 from there prime factorizations?

The first step to finding the least common multiple is breaking down the numbers into their prime factors. In this case: 13 = 13 75 = 13x5 The next step is identifying any common factors. In this case, both numbers have 13 as a factor so we can discard one, leaving us with 13 and 5. Multiply these together to find the LCM: 13x5 = 75 Thus the least common multiple of 13 and 75 is 75.


What is the simplest radical form of the square root of 65?

It is already in simplest form! 65 is a prime number. plus 65= 13x5 and those are both prime numbers.


How you get the LCM of 5 and 13?

Make an x, y table.5x1=55x2=105x3=15.....5x13=6513x1=1313x2=2613x3=39...13x5=65When you find two numbers that match, that is your LCM. So, your lcm is 65


What number can be added to both the numerator and the denminator of 16 over 3 to produce a fraction equal to 5 over 8?

This is a nice little problem. (16 + x) / (3 + x) = 5/8 5 (3 + x) = 8 (16 + x) 15 + 5x = 128 + 8x -3x = 113 x =- 113 / 3 =============================== Check: 16 - 113/3 = (48 - 113)/3 = -65/3 3 - 113/3 = (9 - 113)/3 = -104/3 (-65/3) / (-104/3) = 65/104 = (13x5)/(13/8) = 5/8 yay!