The number that is in both the 3 and 5 times tables is 15, as it is divisible by both 3 and 5. However, there is no number that is in the 3, 4, and 5 times tables simultaneously, as these numbers do not share a common factor. Each number in the 4 times table is divisible by 4, but not necessarily by 3 or 5.
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Well, honey, the number you're looking for is 12. It's in the 3 times table because 3 x 4 = 12, and it's in the 4 times table because 4 x 3 = 12, and it's in the 5 times table because 5 x 2.4 = 12. So, there you have it, 12 is the lucky number playing in all three of those tables.
Oh, what a lovely question! In the 3 times table, you'll find numbers like 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on. In the 4 times table, there are numbers like 4, 8, 12, 16, and beyond. And in the 5 times table, you'll see numbers like 5, 10, 15, 20, and more. Keep exploring those tables, and you'll see the beauty of patterns in numbers unfold before your eyes.
There is no number that I can find occurring in all three tables.
Yes. It's 4 times 14.
Single digit numbers is not correct. Squares of numbers will appear odd number of times in a multiplication table: 1², 2², 3², 4², 5², 7², etc....
When 3 times a number is decreased by 4 the result is 17. what is the number?
No but 440 is in the 4 times table because 4 times 110 = 440
Sweetie, let's do some math together. The 40 times table includes multiples of 40, not 2140. So, to answer your question, no, 2140 is not in the 40 times table. But hey, you're still a math superstar in my book for asking!