z = 20 (6x20) + (5x20) = 20
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Well, well, well, looks like Sarah lucked out with those six candies. If we do some math magic, we can figure out that the total number of candies at the start was 180. James took 60, Thomas took 45, Matthew took 36, Hannah took 30, and Sarah ended up with 6. Math can be sweet when you have a box of candies to munch on!
It is 120.
z = 20 (6x20) + (5x20) = 20
6 x 21 = 6x(20+1), (6x20) + (6x1), 120 +6 = 126
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You would need 173 tiles (you would have fractions of tiles left over)
1,2,4,5,10,20 2x20=40 3x20=60 4x20=80 5x20=100 6x20=120 7x20=140 8x20=160 9x20=180 10x20=200
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80=4x, z=6x. find Z. x=80/4, x=20. z=6x20 z=120 answer= 120
I separate the numbers in to collems and then i put what i times by at the left botem and then times the first number then the second and then i add them to gether for example 24x6= x 20 4 6 120 32 6x20=120 4x6=32 120 32 =152
One score year is 20 years , two score years is 40 years then three score years is 60 years etc. HINT: Times the year by twenty EG. What is 6 score years? The answer is 6x20 which equals to 120. SO the answer is 120. Thank you for reading !!!!!! From Wild_Child32 LUV U !!!
The distributive property of multiplication states that when multiplying a number by a sum, you can distribute the multiplication across each term in the sum. In this case, 6x25 can be rewritten as 6x(20+5), where you distribute the 6 across both terms in the sum. This simplifies to 6x20 + 6x5, which equals 120 + 30, resulting in a final product of 150.
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