6 lots of 7 buttons is 6 × 7 buttons = 42 buttons.
Multiply 7 by 7.
Did you mean (111 (1 lots of 1)21 (2 lots of 1)1211 (1 lot of 2, 1 lot of 1)111221 (1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 2, 2 lots of 1)312211 (3 lots of 1, 2 lots of 2, 1 lot of 1)13112221 (1 lots of 3, 1 lot of 1, 2 lots of 2, 2 lots of 1)1113213211 (1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 3, 2 lots of 1, 3 lots of 2, 1 lot of 1)31131211131221 (3 lots of 1, 1 lot of 3, 1 lot of 2, 1 lot of 1, 1 lot of 3, 1 lot of 2, 2 lots of 1)Each new number describes the previous number. (Answer in bold)
2/7 * 14 = 2/7 * (7*2) = 2/7 * 7 * 2 cancelling out the 7s = 2 * 2 = 4
To find 8 lots of 2, you simply multiply 8 by 2. This calculation would result in 16. In mathematical terms, 8 lots of 2 can be expressed as 8 x 2 = 16.
392 2 lots of 196 or 7 lots of 56 or 14 lots of 28.
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In 35 sedans there are 35 ÷ 5 = 7 lots of 5 sedans. For each lot of 5 sedans there are 2 pickups. As there are 7 lots of 5 sedans there are 7 × 2 = 14 pickups.
6 lots of 7 buttons is 6 × 7 buttons = 42 buttons.
Multiply 7 by 7.
yes they have 3-7 babies but kill one so 2-6
2 [lots] of 1000 = 2000.2 [lots] of 1000 = 2000.2 [lots] of 1000 = 2000.2 [lots] of 1000 = 2000.
It is 7 lots of 9 = 7*9 = 63.
7 lots of 1 litre.
LOTS!!! About 2 for most car companys (Opel, Ford, VW those sorts, not Ferrari's)
Well, honey, the prime numbers that add up to 70 are 3, 5, 11, and 13. So if you're looking to throw a prime number party that adds up to 70, those are your lucky guests. Now go have fun with your math shenanigans!