Well, isn't that a lovely little math question we have here? If we take the number 400 and multiply it by 6, we get 2400. Just imagine all the happy little numbers dancing together to create a new, bigger number. It's like a beautiful mathematical symphony!
66.666666666666667 x 6 = 400
2
6.66666666666667 x 60 = 400
400 ÷ 15 = 26
400 times 9 is 3600!
400 times greater
Yes it was. Jeff's first win at the Brickyard 400 came on August 6, 1994.
1000 times 400 equals 400,000.
400
6 percent of 400 = 24 6% of 400 = 6%/100% * 100% = 0.06 * 100% = 6%
160000
5 times 400 is 2,000.