135 is the product of Helena's saving and 9. Use the variable H to represent Helena's saving.

9 H = 135

Ah, Helena's saving, or as I like to call it, H for "Heap of Savings." So we know that H multiplied by 9 equals 135. Now, to solve this math mystery, we must divide both sides of the equation by 9. When you divide 135 by 9, you find that H equals 15. Therefore, the Heap of Savings, H, is equal to 15.

To represent Helena's saving with the variable H, we can write an equation using the given information.

The equation would be:
H * 9 = 135

This equation states that Helena's saving, represented by the variable H, multiplied by 9, equals 135, which is the product of her saving and 9.

To represent Helena's saving, we'll use the variable H.

Given that 135 is the product of Helena's saving and 9, we can write this information as an equation:

9H = 135

To find the value of H, we need to solve this equation. We can do this by isolating H.

Divide both sides of the equation by 9:

(9H) / 9 = 135 / 9

Simplifying, we get:

H = 15

So, Helena's savings, represented by the variable H, is 15.