Ah, isn't math just a happy little adventure? If we want a number that is 4 times greater than 9, we simply multiply 9 by 4. So, 9 multiplied by 4 gives us 36. That's the number we're looking for, a beautiful 36, just waiting to be discovered on our canvas of numbers.
2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number
44 is 10 times GREATER THAN 4.40 is 10 times AS GREAT AS 4.
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
76 is four times greater than 19. 19x4= 76
three less than four = 1 1< *number* > 4 times the sum of the number + 1 1 < *number* > 5 So all numbers that are greater than one but less than five. 2, 3, 4
2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number
the number has to be greater than 4
44 is 10 times GREATER THAN 4.40 is 10 times AS GREAT AS 4.
30 is 4 times greater than 6. 24 is 4 times the size of 6.
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
76 is four times greater than 19. 19x4= 76
20
8.
2n>4
three less than four = 1 1< *number* > 4 times the sum of the number + 1 1 < *number* > 5 So all numbers that are greater than one but less than five. 2, 3, 4
44
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions, huh? Well, technically, a number that is 1000 times greater than 4 would be 4000. So, like, if you had 4 pizzas and wanted to have 1000 times more, you'd need 4000 pizzas. But, like, who needs that many pizzas, am I right?