To find the value of the unknown number, you would divide 325 by 5. This gives you the value of the unknown number, which is 65. Therefore, 5 times 65 equals 325.
To find two numbers that multiply to 325, we need to factorize 325 into its prime factors. 325 can be expressed as 5 x 5 x 13. Therefore, the numbers that multiply to 325 are 5 and 65, since 5 x 65 = 325.
325/5=65 times
5 times
5 times 65 = 325
4 x 5 = 20 !
325
5 times 5 equals 25.
To find two numbers that multiply to 325, we need to factorize 325 into its prime factors. 325 can be expressed as 5 x 5 x 13. Therefore, the numbers that multiply to 325 are 5 and 65, since 5 x 65 = 325.
65
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As a product of its prime factors: 5*5*13 = 325
325/5=65 times
To find what times 4 equals something, you need to divide that "something" by 4. For example, if "something" is 20, then you would calculate 20 ÷ 4, which equals 5. Therefore, 5 times 4 equals 20. This method can be applied to any value of "something."
325 multiplied by 5 is 1,625.
5x47=325. Just divide 325 by 5. It is 47
(-325) x (-5) = 1,625
One example of something times something that equals 100 is 10 times 10, since 10 multiplied by 10 equals 100. Another example is 20 times 5, as 20 multiplied by 5 also results in 100. There are many other combinations as well, such as 25 times 4 or 50 times 2.