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What is 0.032 multiplied by 1000

When we have numbers that are smaller than 1 we use the coma to help us multiplie by 1000. As there are 3 zeros in 1000, we will move the coma on 0.032 3 times to the right to make it bigger. So once woul...

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Answered by Bryony S. Maths tutor
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How many thirds are there in 9?

A third is exactly how it sounds: 1 piece out of 3 pieces of one number. If you imagine a cake is cut into 3 slices, one third would be one of those slices. This means that we have 3 thirds in any whole n...

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Answered by Rachel B. Maths tutor
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What is the next number in this sequence: 15, 29, 43, 57, 71, ?

The answer is: 85 Because in the to get the next number you add 14 to the previous number

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Answered by Ife F. Maths tutor
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If one side of rectangle is 2 times longer than other one and the area of that rectangle is 32, what is the length of shorter side?

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Answered by Maciej G. Maths tutor
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Textbooks are stored on 2 shelves. Each shelf is 0.72m long and each textbook is 30mm wide. Can 50 textbooks be stored on these 2 shelves?

First off, we better convert the 30mm into m. Now, we know that in 1cm there are 10mm. So in 2cm, there are going to 20mm and in 3cm there are going to be 30mm. So each textbook is really 3cm thick. Now, ...

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Answered by Jack D. Maths tutor
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