17x4 is equal to 68.
1x68 2x34 4x17 ____ 68x1 34x2 17x4
17x1=17 17x2=34 17x3=51 17x4=68 17x5=85 17x6=102 17x7=119 17x8=136 17x9=153 17x10=170
First 17 x 2= 34 so whatever you multiply 34 by, double it for 17. 34x2=68. So 17x4=68 and vice versa for 4. Basically, the LCM is 68.
Excluding calculus (which is, in fact, a part of algebra), the degree of an expression is the maximum sum of the powers of the variables in the expression.Consider the expression x2y3 + xy5 + 17x4 The sums of the powers of the three terms are: 2+3 = 5, 1+5 = 6 and 4=4 So the expression is of degree 6.
There are approximately 4.49 gallons in 17 liters.
A multiple of any number is the number times the given number it is to be multiplied by. Example, the first multiple of 17 is 34, (17x2=34) The second multiple is 51, (17x3=51), the third is 68, (17x4=68) and so on. So, 17 times anything will equate to a multiple of 17 because it can be divided back the same number of times to become 17 again.
the four times table is incredibly easy! ill tell you them up to 26 1x4=4 2x4=8 3x4=12 4x4=16 5x4=20 6x4=24 7x4=28 8x4=32 9x4=36 10x4=40 11x4=44 12x4=48 13x4=52 14x4=56 15x4=60 16x4=64 17x4=68 18x4=72 19x4=76 20x4=80 21x4=84 22x4=88 23x4=92 24x4=96 25x4=100 26x4=104 i could go on and on. hope this helps!
I presume you want to do some operation to 45/8 and 37/8 which is one of add, subtract, multiple or divide. As you haven't said which and I'm feeling generous, I'll do all four for you: When working with mixed numbers it is often easier to convert them to improper fractions, do the operation and then simplify the result, converting any improper fraction to a mixed number: 45/8 = 8x4+5/8 = 37/8 37/8 = 8x3+7/8 = 31/8 45/8 + 37/8 = 37/8 + 31/8 = 37+31/8 = 68/8 = 17x4/2x4 = 81/2 45/8 - 37/8 = 37/8 - 31/8 = 37-31/8 = 6/8 = 3x2/4x2 = 3/4 45/8 x 37/8 = 37/8 x 31/8 = 37x31/8x8 = 1147/64 = 64x17+59/64 = 1759/64 45/8 ÷ 37/8 = 37/8 ÷ 31/8 = 37/8 x 8/31 = 37/31 = 16/31
A hand is a unit of measure in horses that is equal to 4 inches, so a horse that is 16.2 hands is 66 inches tall. Horses are measured from the ground to their withers, which is the point at the base of the neck where the shoulders come together at a point.