Math, asked by rams1321, 7 months ago

How did u find 60 plz represent in detail

Answers

Answered by pranavmishrastudy
0

Answer:

Tell the question

Answered by AASHU2428
1

Answer:

IN MULTIPLICATION we are given two numbers --

4 × 15 = ?

-- the multiplier and the multiplicand, and we have to name their product.

But in what is called the inverse of multiplication, we are given the product and the multiplicand --

? × 15 = 60

-- and we have to name the multiplier.

"What number times 15 equals 60?"

That is,

"How many times do we have to add 15 to get 60?"

divide

We call that division because 60 is being divided by -- cut into equal parts -- by 15.

We write:

60 ÷ 15 = 4.

"60 divided by 15 equals 4."

That is true because

4 × 15 = 60.

"4 times 15 equals 60."

Equivalently, we could subtract 15 from 60 four times. Multiplication is repeated addition. Therefore we can think of division as repeated subtraction.

When we write:

60 ÷ 15 = 4,

then 15, the number on the right of the division sign ÷ , is called the divisor. It is the number we have to multiply to get 60.

60 is called the dividend; it is the number being divided by 15.

4 is called the quotient. It is the number of times we must multiply 15 to get 60. In the figure, the quotient is the number of equal parts into which the dividend has been divided.

Similar questions