Sign In
Ask Question
Carlos Dominguez
Mathematics
28 August, 04:33
Which is a true statement about 7 and 14
+3
Answers (
2
)
Mathias Rivera
28 August, 04:35
0
7 is a multiple of 14. 7 can divide 14 perfectly without any remainder
Comment
Complaint
Link
Angela Patton
28 August, 04:54
0
7 is a multiple of 14. This is because 14 divided by 7 equals a whole answer with no remainders.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍
“Which is a true statement about 7 and 14 ...”
in 📗 Mathematics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
14. factor 6x^3 + 5x^2-18x-15
Answers (1)
A rectangle has whole number side lengths that are greater than 1 inch. Is the area of this rectangle a prime or composite number? Explain?
Answers (1)
What is 9 3/4 divided by 4 1/8 the answer in the simplest form
Answers (1)
A square patio has an area of 153 square feet. How long is each side of the patio to the nearest tenth? Each side of the patio is approximately feet long.
Answers (1)
Solve the system of equations. x=y-9 8x-y=0 X=? Y=?
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
If a sequence is defined recursively by f (0) = 2 and f (n + 1) = - 2f (n) + 3 for n ≥ 0, then f (2) is equal to
Answers (1)
Vertex of - 2 (x+3) ^2+7
Answers (1)
Boat 1 leaves a dock headed due west at 8:00 AM traveling at a speed of 12 mph. At the same time a boat 2 leaves the dock headed due south traveling at a speed of 24 mph.
Answers (1)
A Mathematics test was taken by 4 boys and 6 girls. The mean marks of the 10 students was 49. a) Calculate the total marks obtained by 10 students. b) If the mean marks of 6 girls was 51, calculate the mean marks of 4 boys.
Answers (1)
Find an equation using absolute value that has the given solutions, a. two solutions, 22 and 22 b. two solutions, - 51 and 5 c. two solutions, - 9 and 39 d. one solution, 18
Answers (1)
Home
»
Mathematics
» Which is a true statement about 7 and 14
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?