Times a number by itself, eg. 4 squared is 16, because 4x4=16. If you want to go higher, like cubing a number, you just times a number by itself three times, eg. 4 cubed is 64 because 4x4x4=64.
5.3333 five and a third 16/3 16 divided by 16/3 = 16 times 3/16 = 16/1 x 3/16 = 16x3 / 1x16 remove both 16 = 3/1 = 3
Three times.
2 goes into 32 ... 16 times
Every number from 1 to 114 goes into 343 at least three times. There is no number that goes into 343 three times evenly, with no remainder.
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2x - 16 = 3x/18
3 because if you go through the three times table 16 is not in it but if you times 3x16=48 :]
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Times a number by itself, eg. 4 squared is 16, because 4x4=16. If you want to go higher, like cubing a number, you just times a number by itself three times, eg. 4 cubed is 64 because 4x4x4=64.
5.3333 five and a third 16/3 16 divided by 16/3 = 16 times 3/16 = 16/1 x 3/16 = 16x3 / 1x16 remove both 16 = 3/1 = 3
Each number is 4 times larger than the one that precedes it. This becomes obvious once we convert all four numbers to fractions with the denominator of 16: 3/16 12/16 = 3/4 48/16 = 3 192/16 = 12 12/16 is 4 times 3/16 48/16 is 4 times 12/16 192/16 is 4 times 48/16
Well, darling, if you want to know what 16 times a number is, it's simply 16 times that number. It's not rocket science, honey. Just take your number, multiply it by 16, and there you have it!
Three times.
16*16 = 256
2 goes into 32 ... 16 times
8, 12, 16 to find multiples, just add 4 any number of times.