The answer you seek is: 150 ! 30 x 5 equals 150 !
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 1.5 kilograms is equal to 1.5 x 1000 = 1500 grams. This is ten times larger than 150 grams.
Yes. 1.5 has a larger number in the tenths place than 1.33. Think about it this way: if you multiply both by 100 you would have 150 and 133, 150>133.Hope this helps:)
It is 0.8 times 150 = 120
There are 12 numbers less than 150 which have an odd number of factors: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144.
No, 3 kilograms is larger than 150 grams. 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, so 3 kilograms is equal to 3000 grams. Therefore, 3 kilograms is 20 times larger than 150 grams.
2X = 5X - 150 3X = 150 X = 50 The number is 50.
The answer you seek is: 150 ! 30 x 5 equals 150 !
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 1.5 kilograms is equal to 1.5 x 1000 = 1500 grams. This is ten times larger than 150 grams.
150 can go into its multiples an infinite number of times.
150 is a composite number because it goes into 5 and 10 (5 times 30 is 150 .....and 10 times 15 is 150) Remember a Composite number is a number that goes into more than 1 and itself. Example: The number---->8...it goes into 1,2,4,8. A Prime number is a number that ONLY goes into 1 and itself. Example: The number---->3...it only goes into 1,3.
Yes. 1.5 has a larger number in the tenths place than 1.33. Think about it this way: if you multiply both by 100 you would have 150 and 133, 150>133.Hope this helps:)
It is 0.8 times 150 = 120
3x50=150 the prime number in this case is 3
Yes, it is. The square root of 144 is equal 12 and since 150 is only slightly larger than 144, the square root of 150 will only be slightly larger than 12.
Yes, the number of minnows would have many variables, such as how large the lake is and how many predators there are. A school smaller than 150 could definitely exist.
The answer to the problem is -40. When you subtract a larger number from a smaller number, the result is a negative number.