To find two numbers that multiply to 230, we need to factorize 230 into its prime factors: 2 x 5 x 23. From this, we can see that 10 x 23 equals 230. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 230 are 10 and 23.
230 - 155 = 75
10 percent of 230 equals 23
46 x 5 is equal to 230. This is because when you multiply a number by 5, you are essentially adding the number to itself 5 times. In this case, 46 added to itself 5 times equals 230.
230/25 = 9.2 times.
Oh, dude, you just take 230 and multiply it by 160%, which is like 1.6. So, 230 times 1.6 equals 368. That's the resulting number. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
230 - 155 = 75
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to find out how many times larger 230 is than 23, you just divide 230 by 23, which equals 10. So, 230 is 10 times larger than 23. Like, it's pretty simple math, but hey, I'm here to help.
10 percent of 230 equals 23
46 x 5 is equal to 230. This is because when you multiply a number by 5, you are essentially adding the number to itself 5 times. In this case, 46 added to itself 5 times equals 230.
Since this is basically a pure resistance load, the DC formula for power will be awfully darn close. That formula says that current times voltage equals watts. Therefore 230 V times unknown amps equals 8000 watts. Or, 8000 divided by 230 equals amps. 8000/230= 34.78 amps, or 35 Amps. This formula doesn't work if there is a reactive load ( a load that involves either coils or capacitors). A heating element involves neither, it is pure resistance.
No it equals 57.5
230
230/25 = 9.2 times.
Oh, dude, you just take 230 and multiply it by 160%, which is like 1.6. So, 230 times 1.6 equals 368. That's the resulting number. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
28.75
230 cm = 7 ft 6.55 inches
31 x 230 = 7130