If I am getting what you are saying, then no. 3 rows of 9 and 2 rows equals 5 rows. 5*9=45 and 7*9=63
Two ways only. 4 rows with 25 stamps each or 5 rows with 20 stamps each.
2 rows of 24 3 rows of 16 4 rows of 12
1 row of 180 - 2 rows of 90 - 3 rows of 60 - 4 rows of 45 - 5 rows of 36 - 6 rows of 30 - 9 rows of 20 - 10 rows of 18 - 12 rows of 15 - 15 rows of 12 - 18 rows of 10 - 20 rows of 9 - 30 rows of 6 - 36 rows of 5 - 45 rows of 4 - 60 rows of 3 - 90 rows of 2 - 180 rows of 1 - total of 18 ways within the limits of the question
To find the LCM: write in 2 rows multiples of 6 (top row) and multiples of 9 (bottom row) and find the same number in both rows. 18 is in both rows, so 18 is the LCM of 6 and 9.6.12.18.249.18.27.36
It's a multiplication word. E.g. The columns/height=5 and the rows/width=6 equals 30 (5x6=30). Or columns/height=3 and rows/width=2, so 3x2=6. It's not division. I'll explain why if you ask.
1 row of 24 2 rows of 12 3 rows of 8 4 rows of 6 6 rows of 4 8 rows of 3 12 rows of 2 24 rows of 1
Having the same number of students in each row, 80 students can be arranged in 80 rows of 1, 40 rows of 2, 20 rows of 4, 10 rows of 8, and 5 rows of 16.
just plant seeds wait till you get that then you plant the same seeds then you will have two
Two ways only. 4 rows with 25 stamps each or 5 rows with 20 stamps each.
2 rows of 24 3 rows of 16 4 rows of 12
select 2 rows, the no. of rows you select will be the no. of rows to be inserted
1 row w/ 52 Boy Scouts 2 rows w/ 26 Boy Scouts 4 rows w/ 13 Boy Scouts 13 rows w/ 4 Boy Scouts 26 rows w/ 2 Boy Scouts 52 rows w/ 1 Boy Scout
There are 3 rows in a league scrum the same as union. However, the 2 wing-forwards (flankers) have been removed from the league game.
no. some are longer than others, but just by a foot or 2.
Cucumbers may be started from seedlings, or seeded directly into the garden. Garden formations for cucumbers include hills or rows. For the hill system, plant 3-4 seeds per hill, with seeds 3 feet apart. Rows should be about 6 feet apart. Plant 2-3 seeds approximately 18 inches apart in rows (1/2 to 1 inch deep.) Seedlings should be thinned to one plant every 18 inches in rows and one plant every 36 inches in hills. For compact spaces, use trellis or fencing to train the plants growth, or use one of the dwarf varieties available for "container" gardening.
8 rows of 6 students 6 rows of 8 students 4 rows of 12 students 3 rows of 16 students 2 rows of 24 students 1 row of 48 students
1 row of 180 - 2 rows of 90 - 3 rows of 60 - 4 rows of 45 - 5 rows of 36 - 6 rows of 30 - 9 rows of 20 - 10 rows of 18 - 12 rows of 15 - 15 rows of 12 - 18 rows of 10 - 20 rows of 9 - 30 rows of 6 - 36 rows of 5 - 45 rows of 4 - 60 rows of 3 - 90 rows of 2 - 180 rows of 1 - total of 18 ways within the limits of the question