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To determine the worth of each question on a 165-question test, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the test is scored out of 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 0.606 points (100/165). If the total score differs, simply adjust the calculation accordingly by dividing the total score by 165.
They are: 3*5*11 = 165
3 x 5 x 11 = 165
3 x 5 x 11 = 165
To find the least number that must be added to 165 to make it a perfect square, we first determine the nearest perfect squares. The perfect squares near 165 are (12^2 = 144) and (13^2 = 169). Since 165 is closer to 169, we calculate (169 - 165 = 4). Therefore, the least number that must be added to 165 to make it a perfect square is 4.
165 55,3 11,5,3
54 + 55 + 56 = 165
To determine the worth of each question on a 165-question test, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the test is scored out of 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 0.606 points (100/165). If the total score differs, simply adjust the calculation accordingly by dividing the total score by 165.
They are: 3*5*11 = 165
3 x 5 x 11 = 165
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It is only two cups can make up a 165 grams of flour.
165 pounds converts to about 734 newtons @4.448N per pound.
3 x 5 x 11 = 165
To find the least number that must be added to 165 to make it a perfect square, we first determine the nearest perfect squares. The perfect squares near 165 are (12^2 = 144) and (13^2 = 169). Since 165 is closer to 169, we calculate (169 - 165 = 4). Therefore, the least number that must be added to 165 to make it a perfect square is 4.
1, 3, 5, 11, 15, 33, 55, 165 (165, 1) (55, 3) (33, 5) (15, 11)
165 + 165 = 330