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There are fifteen cells in a 3x5 table

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How many rectangles are in a 3x5 grid made out of squares?

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Can a 3x5 matrix be multiplied by a 3x5 matrix?

No, a 3x5 matrix cannot be multiplied by another 3x5 matrix. For matrix multiplication to be possible, the number of columns in the first matrix must equal the number of rows in the second matrix. Since a 3x5 matrix has 5 columns and the second 3x5 matrix has 3 rows, multiplication is not defined in this case.


What is the LCM for 1080 and 200?

1080 = 2^3x3^3x5 200= 2^3x5^2 LCM (1080,200) = 2^3x3^3x5^2 = 1800


What is a horizontal series of cells in a table?

A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".


What is a cell in word processing document?

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What is the difference between an excel table and a range?

A table is an organized group of cells for a specifc purpose. A range is a group of cells, but may or may not be organized. A table always has a range, but a range might not contain cells from a table.


What is a horizontal series of cells in a table called?

A horizontal series of cells in a table is usually called a "row". A vertical series of cells in a table is usually called a "column".


2x3 plus 3x5- 3x2 equals?

(2x3)+(3x5)-(3x2)= 2x3=6 3x5=15 3x2=6 So..... 6x25-6= 6x25=150 150+6=156


How many sheets of plywood do you need to cover 3X5 and 2X4 windows?

Divide the area of the windows by the area of the sheets. Note: 3x5 and 2x4 are not areas, they are numbers. And you don't say how big the sheets are, so it is difficult to be helpful.


Which option allows you to combine to cells in a table?

merge cells


How do you create a data table containing the required set of results?

Select the range of cells for that data table, referencecolumn and row input cells, and create the data table.


What can you multiply by to get 15?

1x15 3x5

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