4.5
0.5556
The LCM of 2, 3, 4 and 5 is 60. Since you need a remainder of 1 just add 1. So the answer is 61. Or any number that is 1 more than a multiple of 60.
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x+5: - means a number increased by 5 n - 3: - means a number decreased by 3 5x: - means 5 times a number 5n + 3: - means 3 more than 5 times a number 100 - means one hundred divided by a number n
If a number, when divided by 6, is more than 5, then the number must be greater than 30 and so cannot be between 29 and 30.
37 is the number.
There's no general rule or pattern. (11/5) divided by (33/5) = 1/3 (less than 1) (41/5) divided by (24/5) = 11/2 (greater than 1) Just as always in division . . . -- If you have (smaller number) divided by (bigger number), the quotient is less than 1. -- If you have (bigger number) divided by (smaller number), the quotient is more than 1.
7
1.6667
8 less than the number of apples divided into 5 groups = 1.6
0.2
4.5
Yes,Like 5 divided by 10 equal to 2 and many more
A "decimal" can be any number which is not a while number - for example 3.4 or 0.7 If a number is divivded by any number less than 1, the result is a larger number. So that 5 divided by 0.2 = 25.0 and 4 divided by 0.5 = 8.0 ... which are greater than the original numbers But 5 divided by 2.2 = 2.2727 and 4 divided by 1.5 = 2.6667 ... which are less than the original numbers
Restate the question to, "What multiple of 7 is one more than a multiple of 15?" The answer is 91.
0.5556