There's only one single number that equals 75. That number is 75, and it's not a prime number. If you mean which prime numbers multiplied together equal 75, 52 X 3 works.
No, it is not. A Prime number is a number that is only divisible by itself & the number one. 75 is divisible by: 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, & 75. Example: 25 times 3 equals 75.
16 + 59 = 75
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, if you want to find what number equals 75 when you multiply it by 4, you just divide 75 by 4, which gives you 18.75. So, technically, 18.75 multiplied by 4 equals 75. Math can be fun, right?
1 x 75, 3 x 25, 5 x 15 = 75
The additive inverse of a number is a number, when added to the original number, equals 0. Here, that number would be 75.
Divide the small number by the large number and multiply by 100, gives you the percent. 52 divided by 75 equals .69333 infinity, multiplied by 100 equals 69.33 percent.
the answer to this would be 0.16 x 75 which equals 12
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Well, darling, 5 times what equals 75? Let me break it down for you - 5 times 15 equals 75. Simple math, honey. Keep up!