come off it! There are 36 x 35 x 34 x 33 x 32 different arrangements!
There are an infinite list of different numbers, but only 90 of them are integers (whole numbers).
There are 125970 combinations and I am not stupid enough to try and list them!
What is the question ? "4 and 230" is just a list of two numbers.
There are 10C4 = 10*9*8*7/(4*3*2*1) combinations of 4 digits that are all different. That is, 210 of them, and I have no inclination to list them.
what is the ratio or prime numbers to composite numbers in this list/10,11,2,13,14,15,16,1,7,18,19,20,21
There are six, but it is traditional to list them least to greatest,
Yes but,2and 1 are the only numbers that go in different factors.
All of them. Different numbers have different numbers of factors.
There are an infinite list of different numbers, but only 90 of them are integers (whole numbers).
There are 125970 combinations and I am not stupid enough to try and list them!
There are 7040 different 4x4 squares and I have neither the time nor inclination to list them. See the attached link for a list. Bear in mind, though, that this site uses the numbers 0-15 and so the sums will be 30. You will need to increase each number by 1.
To arrange in tabular form, to condense and list.
Nope, look at 1000, this is a 4 digit number and we can't list it with 1,2,3, and 4
If you use the "list the multiples" method of finding the LCM, it is likely that the lists and the size of the numbers on the list will increase as the numbers you are comparing get larger. If you learn the "prime factorization" method, you can avoid that.
What is the question ? "4 and 230" is just a list of two numbers.
Certainly. Using a word processor, sheet of paper or perhaps a spreadsheet. The list would be different for different people as treasure means different things.
1,000. The list looks just like the counting numbers from 000 to 999 .