Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so 5/12 of 60 is like, 25. So, if you had 60 cookies and you only wanted 5/12 of them, you'd be left with 25 cookies. But who only wants 5/12 of cookies anyway? Just eat 'em all, man.
60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times.
1/12 × 60 = 60/12 = 60 ÷ 12 = 5
5 can go into 60 12 times. (5 x 12 = 60) (60/5 = 12)
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The quotient of 60 and 12 is 5. Quotient is the result of division, where the dividend (in this case, 60) is divided by the divisor (in this case, 12) to get the quotient (5). This means that if you divide 60 by 12, you will get 5 as the result.
60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times. 60/12 = 5 times.
1/12 × 60 = 60/12 = 60 ÷ 12 = 5
12 times 5 is 60
I think you meant 60 inches or 5 feet not of 5 feet Anyways they are the same size 5*12=60 60/12=5 60/5=12 12*5=60
( 5 ) ( x ) = 60x = ( 60 ) / ( 5 ) = 12
5 can go into 60 12 times. (5 x 12 = 60) (60/5 = 12)
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60 ÷ 12 = 5
The quotient of 60 and 12 is 5. Quotient is the result of division, where the dividend (in this case, 60) is divided by the divisor (in this case, 12) to get the quotient (5). This means that if you divide 60 by 12, you will get 5 as the result.
It is: -5 times 12 = -60
The least common multiple of 5 , 12 , 4 = 60
The LCM is 60