$2.30
"1 divided into g" is written as " g / 1 ".So the question says . . . g/1 = 5/46.And . . . g = 5/46.=============================I think the question actually wanted to say "1 divided BY g", or " 1 / g ".In that case, it says . . . 1/g = 5/46.Multiply each side by g: . . . 1 = 5g/46Multiply each side by 46: . . . 46 = 5gDivide each side by 5: . . . 46/5 = gg = 46/5 = 9.2
Start by subtracting 32 from 46 .Then multiply the answer with 5 and divide by 9. In this case the answer is 7.77 degree celsius.
How about: 2*23 = 46 as a product of its prime factors
No, because there is no number u can multiply by 4 to get the result of 46.
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.
$2.30
"1 divided into g" is written as " g / 1 ".So the question says . . . g/1 = 5/46.And . . . g = 5/46.=============================I think the question actually wanted to say "1 divided BY g", or " 1 / g ".In that case, it says . . . 1/g = 5/46.Multiply each side by g: . . . 1 = 5g/46Multiply each side by 46: . . . 46 = 5gDivide each side by 5: . . . 46/5 = gg = 46/5 = 9.2
Start by subtracting 32 from 46 .Then multiply the answer with 5 and divide by 9. In this case the answer is 7.77 degree celsius.
How about: 2*23 = 46 as a product of its prime factors
5% of 46 = 5% * 46 = 0.05 * 46 = 2.3
2 and 23
184
No, because there is no number u can multiply by 4 to get the result of 46.
1 x 46, 2 x 23
You multiply the two numbers: 8,300 multiplied by 46 is 381,800.
1 x 46, 2 x 23, 23 x 2, 46 x 1