64 multiplied by 10 equals 640. All this took was to add a zero to the end of the 64 because you were dealing with 10.
64 times (640 ÷ 10 = 64).
64 divided by 6 equals 10 with a remainder of 4.
1.) Multiply 2 times 64 2*64=128 Then take the first number and multiply it by 10, 1*10=10 2.)Take the new number and multiply it by 64 10*64=640 3.) add the two new numbers together 128+640=768 (*)=times 64 12* 128 640+ 768
2 R 10
Yes, it is 10 times greater than it.
64 times (640 ÷ 10 = 64).
64 divided by 6 equals 10 with a remainder of 4.
64 times.
3 times with remainder 10.
1.) Multiply 2 times 64 2*64=128 Then take the first number and multiply it by 10, 1*10=10 2.)Take the new number and multiply it by 64 10*64=640 3.) add the two new numbers together 128+640=768 (*)=times 64 12* 128 640+ 768
10
There are infinitely many answers. Two possibilities are 1*64 and 10*6.4
2 R 10
64 million 640 million divided by 10 or times by .10
Three full times, with a remainder of 10.
Yes, it is 10 times greater than it.
2.666666667 or twice with a remainder of 16.