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Multiples of 750

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In math, multiples are the products we get while multiplying a number with other numbers. Multiples play a key role in construction and design, counting groups of items, sharing resources equally, and managing time effectively. In this topic, we will learn the essential concepts of multiples of 750.

Multiples of 750 for Vietnamese Students
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What are the Multiples of 750?

Now, let us learn more about multiples of 750. Multiples of 750 are the numbers you get when you multiply 750 by any whole number, including zero. Each number has an infinite number of multiples, including a multiple of itself.

 

In multiplication, a multiple of 750 can be denoted as 750 × n, where ‘n’ represents any whole number (0, 1, 2, 3,…). So, we can summarize that:

 

Multiple of a number = Number × Any whole number

 

For example, multiplying 750 × 1 will give us 750 as the product. Multiples of 750 will be larger or equal to 750.

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List of First 20 Multiples of 750

Multiples of 750 include the products of 750 and an integer. Multiples of 750 are divisible by 750 evenly. The first few multiples of 750 are given below: 

 

TABLE OF 750 (1-10)

750 x 1 = 750

750 x 6 = 4500

750 x 2 = 1500

750 x 7 = 5250

750 x 3 = 2250

750 x 8 = 6000

750 x 4 = 3000

750 x 9 = 6750

750 x 5 = 3750

750 x 10 = 7500

 

 

TABLE OF 750 (11-20)

750 x 11 = 8250

750 x 16 = 12000

750 x 12 = 9000

750 x 17 = 12750

750 x 13 = 9750

750 x 18 = 13500

750 x 14 = 10500

750 x 19 = 14250

750 x 15 = 11250

750 x 20 = 15000

 

Now, we know the first few multiples of 750. They are 0, 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, 3750, 4500, 5250, 6000, 6750, 7500,...

 

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Operations with Multiples of 750

Understanding the multiples of 750 helps solve mathematical problems and boost our multiplication and division skills. When working with Multiples of 750, we need to apply it to different mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

 

Sum of First 5 Multiples of 750:

 

750, 1500, 2250, 3000, and 3750 are the first five multiples of 750. When multiplying 750 from 1 to 5, we get these numbers as the products. So, the sum of these multiples is:

 

750 + 1500 + 2250 + 3000 + 3750 = 11250

 

When we add the first 5 multiples of 750, the answer will be 11250.

 

Subtraction of First 5 Multiples of 750:

 

While we do subtraction, it improves our comprehension of how the value decreases when each multiple is subtracted from the previous one. 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, and 3750 are the first five multiples of 750. So, let us calculate it as given below:

 

750 - 1500 = -750  
-750 - 2250 = -3000  
-3000 - 3000 = -6000  
-6000 - 3750 = -9750  

 

Hence, the result of subtracting the first 5 multiples of 750 is -9750.

 

Average of First 5 Multiples of 750:

 

To calculate the average, we need to identify the sum of the first 5 multiples of 750, and then divide it by the count, i.e., 5. Because there are 5 multiples presented in the calculation. Averaging helps us to understand the concepts of central tendencies and other values. We know the sum of the first 5 multiples of 750 is 11250.

 

750 + 1500 + 2250 + 3000 + 3750 = 11250

 

Next, divide the sum by 5:

 

11250 ÷ 5 = 2250

 

2250 is the average of the first 5 multiples of 750.

 

Product of First 5 Multiples of 750:

 

The product of given numbers is the result of multiplying all of them together. Here, the first 5 multiples of 750 include: 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, and 3750. Now, the product of these numbers is:

 

750 × 1500 × 2250 × 3000 × 3750 = 3,164,062,500,000,000

 

The product of the first 5 multiples of 750 is 3,164,062,500,000,000.

 

Division of First 5 Multiples of 750:

 

While we perform division, we get to know how many times 750 can fit into each of the given multiples. 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, and 3750 are the first 5 multiples of 750.

 

750 ÷ 750 = 1  
1500 ÷ 750 = 2  
2250 ÷ 750 = 3  
3000 ÷ 750 = 4  
3750 ÷ 750 = 5  

 

The results of dividing the first 5 multiples of 750 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Multiples of 750

While working with Multiples of 750, we make common mistakes. Identifying these errors and understanding how to avoid them can be helpful. Below are some frequent mistakes and tips to avoid them:

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Confusing Multiples with Factors

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Sometimes, students get confused between the multiples and factors of 750. A simple trick to differentiate between the two is to remember that multiples are the products of multiplication, while factors are the divisors of the number.

 

Multiples of 750 refer to the products we get while multiplying 750 with other numbers. For example, multiples of 750 include 0, 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, 3750, 4500, 5250, 6000, 6750, 7500, etc.

 

The factors of 750 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 25, 30, 50, 75, 125, 150, 250, 375, and 750, meaning that these numbers can divide 750 without any remainder.

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Multiples of 750 Examples

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Problem 1

A new factory produces 750 widgets every day. If they operate for 5 days a week, how many widgets are produced in two weeks?

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7,500 widgets

Explanation

The factory produces 750 widgets each day. To find the total number of widgets produced in two weeks, calculate:

 

Widgets produced per day = 750  
Number of days in two weeks = 5 days/week × 2 weeks = 10 days  

 

750 × 10 = 7,500

 

The factory will produce 7,500 widgets in two weeks.

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Problem 2

Lila is organizing a charity event and needs to arrange seating for guests. Each section of the event hall can seat 750 people. If there are 3 sections, how many guests can the event accommodate?

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2,250 guests

Explanation

Each section holds 750 guests. To find the total seating capacity:

 

Guests per section = 750  
Number of sections = 3  

 

750 × 3 = 2,250

 

The event can accommodate 2,250 guests.

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Problem 3

A farmer sells boxes of apples at a market, with each box containing 750 apples. If he sells 4 boxes, how many apples does he sell in total?

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3,000 apples

Explanation

Each box contains 750 apples. To find the total number of apples sold:

 

Apples per box = 750  
Number of boxes = 4  

 

750 × 4 = 3,000

 

The farmer sells 3,000 apples in total.

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Problem 4

A construction company is paving a road, and they can lay 750 meters of pavement each day. How many meters of pavement will they have completed in 6 days?

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4,500 meters

Explanation

The company paves 750 meters each day. To find the total length of pavement:

 

Meters paved per day = 750  
Number of days = 6  

 

750 × 6 = 4,500

 

The company will complete 4,500 meters of pavement in 6 days.

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Problem 5

An art museum has a collection of paintings, with each gallery displaying 750 paintings. If there are 5 galleries, how many paintings are there in the entire museum?

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3,750 paintings

Explanation

Each gallery displays 750 paintings. To find the total number in the museum:

 

Paintings per gallery = 750  
Number of galleries = 5  

 

750 × 5 = 3,750

 

There are 3,750 paintings in the entire museum.

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FAQs on Multiples of 750

1.How do you find the multiples of 750?

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2.What is the LCM of 750 and 1000?

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3.What are the real-life applications of Multiples of 750?

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4.Are multiples of 750 finite or infinite?

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5.Is there any odd multiples of 750?

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6.How can poems help children in Vietnam memorize the Multiplication Table and Multiples of 750?

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7.Can learning the Multiplication Table influence creativity in solving Multiples of 750 challenges for kids in Vietnam?

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8.How do language and cultural differences in Vietnam affect the way children learn the Multiplication Table and Multiples of 750?

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9.What role does brain development play in mastering the Multiplication Table and Multiples of 750 among early learners in Vietnam?

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Important Glossaries for Multiples of 750

  • Multiple: A multiple represents the product of a number that may be multiplied by an integer. For example, multiples of 750 include 750, 1500, 2250, 3000, etc.

 

  • Number Pattern: This refers to how numbers are listed. It should follow a certain sequence. Multiples of 750 are the numbers that consist of the number pattern of 750.

 

  • Even Number: An even number refers to any number that can be divisible by 2 without leaving any remainder. The last digits of even numbers are 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. All multiples of 750 are even numbers.

 

  • Divisor: It refers to any number by which another number can be divided without leaving any remainder. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 25, 30, 50, 75, 125, 150, 250, 375, and 750 are the divisors of 750.

 

  • Least Common Multiple (LCM): The smallest common multiple of two or more numbers. For example, the LCM of 750 and 1000 is 3000.
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About BrightChamps in Vietnam

At BrightChamps, multiplication tables are much more than just figures—they open up a world of possibilities! We aim to help children across Vietnam grasp crucial math concepts, focusing today on the Multiples of 750 with a special focus on multiples—in a way that’s engaging, fun, and easy to understand. Whether your child is measuring the speed of a roller coaster at Suoi Tien Theme Park, following scores at a local football game, or managing their allowance for the latest gadgets, mastering multiplication tables helps build their confidence for everyday tasks. Our interactive lessons make learning both simple and enjoyable. Since kids in Vietnam learn in many different ways, we tailor our approach to suit each child’s style. From Ho Chi Minh City’s bustling streets to the scenic Ha Long Bay, BrightChamps makes math come alive, making it exciting throughout Vietnam. Let’s make multiples a fun and integral part of every child’s math journey!
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Seyed Ali Fathima S a math expert with nearly 5 years of experience as a math teacher. From an engineer to a math teacher, shows her passion for math and teaching. She is a calculator queen, who loves tables and she turns tables to puzzles and songs.

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