yes
To find this divide 720 by 9 = 720/9 = 80 and you will see that 80 x 9 is indeed 720
Divide both by the GCF, 360. 720/1080 = 2/3
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Oh, what a happy little question! Let's see, to find out how many times 18 goes into 720, we simply divide 720 by 18. When we do that, we find that 18 goes into 720 exactly 40 times. Isn't that just a lovely little math problem?
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27 is 720% of 3.75
yes
Divide ounces by 16 to get pounds.
To find this divide 720 by 9 = 720/9 = 80 and you will see that 80 x 9 is indeed 720
720 Divide by two. 360,2 Divide by two. 180,2,2 Divide by two. 90,2,2,2 Divide by two. 45,2,2,2,2 Divide by three. 15,3,2,2,2,2 Divide by three. 5,3,3,2,2,2,2 Stop. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 = 720
to get that you can simply get 720 divide it to get 360 divide that and then add that to whatever you had gotten out of halfling 360 which is 180 divide it by 3 to get 3X 60 then add 180 plus 60 to get 240 then times it by 3 to get 720 at least that's how it makes sense to me but I'm not sure about others
Divide both by the GCF, 360. 720/1080 = 2/3
0.0011
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's see, to find out how many times 18 goes into 720, we simply divide 720 by 18. When we do that, we find that 18 goes into 720 exactly 40 times. Isn't that just a lovely little math problem?
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Divide it by 3 and multiply the result by 2. 720 ÷ 3 =240 240 x 2 = 480