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5/8 of 64 equals 40. 5 x 64 =320. 320 divided by 8 = 40.
Well, darling, 320 divided by 40 equals 8. And 32 tens divided by 4 tens also equals 8. It's as simple as that, no need to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Math doesn't have to be a headache, honey.
320
Examples of division sums whose quotient equals 40 are: 320/8 = 40 160/4 = 40 120/3 = 40 80/2 = 40
12.5
40
8
The pattern in the sequence 320, 160, 80, 40 is that each number is being divided by 2 to obtain the next number. Specifically, 320 divided by 2 equals 160, 160 divided by 2 equals 80, and 80 divided by 2 equals 40. This creates a geometric sequence where each term is half of the previous term.
5/8 of 64 equals 40. 5 x 64 =320. 320 divided by 8 = 40.
Well, darling, 320 divided by 40 equals 8. And 32 tens divided by 4 tens also equals 8. It's as simple as that, no need to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Math doesn't have to be a headache, honey.
37
40 of 320 would be ---> 40/320 Then we would have ?/100 = 40/320 ----------> ? = (40/320)*100 = 12.5%
Since 40 is a factor of 320, it is automatically the GCF.
320
Examples of division sums whose quotient equals 40 are: 320/8 = 40 160/4 = 40 120/3 = 40 80/2 = 40
320