To put 18 in equal rows, you would need to determine the number of rows you want to create. If you want to create 3 equal rows, you would place 6 in each row (18 รท 3 = 6). If you want to create 6 equal rows, you would place 3 in each row (18 รท 6 = 3). In general, to put a number in equal rows, you would divide the total number by the desired number of rows to determine how many should be in each row.
18 Chairs into equal rows - 6 x 3 2 x 9 18 x 1
The number of rows and the number of chars in that row give you the factor pairs of 18. If you list the number of rows when the 18 chairs can be arranged in rows with an equal number in each row, then this list is the factors of 18. 18 chairs can only be arranged in: 1 row of 18 chairs (1 × 18 = 18) 2 rows of 9 chairs (2 × 9 = 18) 3 rows of 6 chairs (3 × 6 = 18) 6 rows of 3 chairs (6 × 3 = 18) 9 rows of 2 chairs (9 × 2 = 18) 18 rows of 1 chair (18 × 1 = 18) The factors of 18 are thus: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18.
Arranging 18 chairs in equal rows can help you find factors of 18 because factors are the numbers that can be multiplied together to get the original number. By arranging the chairs in equal rows, you can visually see how many rows can be made with a certain number of chairs in each row, which represents the factors of 18. For example, if you arrange the chairs in 3 rows of 6 chairs each, you have found one set of factors of 18 (3 and 6).
Think of the chairs as arrays. The dimensions of the arrays give you the factors of 18.
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18 Chairs into equal rows - 6 x 3 2 x 9 18 x 1
The number of rows and the number of chars in that row give you the factor pairs of 18. If you list the number of rows when the 18 chairs can be arranged in rows with an equal number in each row, then this list is the factors of 18. 18 chairs can only be arranged in: 1 row of 18 chairs (1 × 18 = 18) 2 rows of 9 chairs (2 × 9 = 18) 3 rows of 6 chairs (3 × 6 = 18) 6 rows of 3 chairs (6 × 3 = 18) 9 rows of 2 chairs (9 × 2 = 18) 18 rows of 1 chair (18 × 1 = 18) The factors of 18 are thus: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18.
1 row of 180 - 2 rows of 90 - 3 rows of 60 - 4 rows of 45 - 5 rows of 36 - 6 rows of 30 - 9 rows of 20 - 10 rows of 18 - 12 rows of 15 - 15 rows of 12 - 18 rows of 10 - 20 rows of 9 - 30 rows of 6 - 36 rows of 5 - 45 rows of 4 - 60 rows of 3 - 90 rows of 2 - 180 rows of 1 - total of 18 ways within the limits of the question
Arranging 18 chairs in equal rows can help you find factors of 18 because factors are the numbers that can be multiplied together to get the original number. By arranging the chairs in equal rows, you can visually see how many rows can be made with a certain number of chairs in each row, which represents the factors of 18. For example, if you arrange the chairs in 3 rows of 6 chairs each, you have found one set of factors of 18 (3 and 6).
Idk but i think you put them in 5 rows of 6 cause 6 times 5 = 30
Yes, with 9 chairs in each row.
Think of the chairs as arrays. The dimensions of the arrays give you the factors of 18.
one row of 18 chairs two rows of 9 chairs three rows of 6 chairs
No because you can't put into even rows
2 rows of 18 squares3 rows of 12 squares4 rows of 9 squares6 rows of 6 squares9 rows of 4 squares12 rows of 3 squares18 rows of 2 squares36 rows of 1 squareI would not count "1 row of 36 squares", because you only have a single row that cannot equal another row (there is only one rowafter all). If this is for homework, I would state your reasoning for excluding (or including) that set. Count all the options up, and you have 8 different ways you can arrange the rows with the exclusion.