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What is 37x4?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/30/2024

37 multiplied by 4 is equal to 148. This can be calculated by adding 37 four times, or by recognizing that 37 multiplied by 4 is the same as 37 multiplied by 2 twice, which equals 74, and then multiplying 74 by 2 to get 148.

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What is forty-seven over one hundred forty-right plus twenty-nine over one hundred forty-eight simplified to lowest terms?

47/148 + 29/148 = (47 + 29)/148 = 76/148 = (19x4)/(37x4) = 19/37


When multiplying 37x4 how would you regroup 14 tens?

When multiplying 37 by 4, you can regroup 14 tens by first breaking down the multiplication into manageable parts. Multiply 4 by 30 (which gives 120) and then multiply 4 by 7 (which gives 28). Adding these results together, 120 plus 28 equals 148, which can also be seen as 14 tens and 8 units. Thus, you regroup the 14 tens as 140 and add the 8 to arrive at the final answer of 148.


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