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you would get a decimal, but you have: 9/3= 3 +5= 7/4= .something
It reminds me nothing in particular that I can remember
4 times 2 minus 3 divided by 3 is equal to 8 minus 3 divided by 3 which is equal to 5 divided by 3 which gives you 1 and 2 thirds.
Adding them gives 15, which when divided by 5 gives 3 as the mean.
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you would get a decimal, but you have: 9/3= 3 +5= 7/4= .something
It reminds me nothing in particular that I can remember
15 ÷ 5 = 3
40 divided by 8 gives you 5.
23, 58, 93, 128, 163, 198, ...
4 times 2 minus 3 divided by 3 is equal to 8 minus 3 divided by 3 which is equal to 5 divided by 3 which gives you 1 and 2 thirds.
Adding them gives 15, which when divided by 5 gives 3 as the mean.
FIRST: you 2 by 3 wich gives you 1. SECOND: you divide 1 and 5 wich gives you 5. THIRD: you divide 3 and 3 wich gives you 1. FOURTH: you put it together and you get 1 5/1
The answer to this depends on what you are doing with the numbers..... * A negative added to a negative gives a negative (-3) + (-5) = -8 * A negative subtracted from a negative may give either a negative or a positive (-3) - (-5) = +2 (-5) - (-3) = -2 * A negative multiplied by a negative gives a positive (-3) x (-5) = +15 * A negative divided by a negative gives a positive (-3) ÷ (-5) = +0.6
The prime factorisation of 605 goes as follows: 605 is not evenly divisible by 2 or by 3. 605 divided by 5 gives 121 121 is not evenly divisible by 5, or by 7. 121 divided by 11 gives 11 11 divided by 11 gives 1. So, the prime factors of 605 are 5, 11 and 11.