No. 10 billion is not divisible by 12.
12 times 14 = 12*(10 + 4) You could apply the distributive property twice and go for (10 + 2)*(10 + 4)
12 cannot go into 10 evenly. It does go in unevenly though - 10 divided by 12 is 0.8333333333333.... with the 3 repeating infinitely.
Assuming a constant rate of 12 inches every quarter of a second, she could travel 12 x 40 = 480 inches in 10 seconds.
57142857 (remainder = 10)
To find 10 percent of a trillion dollars, you would multiply a trillion (which is 1 followed by 12 zeros) by 0.10 (which represents 10 percent in decimal form). This calculation would result in 100 billion dollars, as 10 percent of a trillion dollars is equivalent to 100 billion dollars.
a student and maybe a baby sitter but i started acting when i was 10 so go figure
yes. 120/12=10.
The sun was created from the big bang (the whole universe was created like that). The sun is a star. Stars go out. The sun will live for 10 billion years. It has already lived for 5 billion. so it has another 5 billion to go.
There are 2 numbers that go into both 10 and 12. They are 1 and 2.
12 with remainder 10.
250 million is a quarter of 1 billion so there are 4 of them in 1 billion. So in 5 billion, there are 4*5 = 20 of them. Could hardly be simpler!250 million is a quarter of 1 billion so there are 4 of them in 1 billion. So in 5 billion, there are 4*5 = 20 of them. Could hardly be simpler!250 million is a quarter of 1 billion so there are 4 of them in 1 billion. So in 5 billion, there are 4*5 = 20 of them. Could hardly be simpler!250 million is a quarter of 1 billion so there are 4 of them in 1 billion. So in 5 billion, there are 4*5 = 20 of them. Could hardly be simpler!
The number that can go into both 10 and 12 is their greatest common divisor (GCD), which is 2. Both 10 and 12 are divisible by 2, as well as by 1. Other divisors include 5 for 10 and 3 for 12, but they do not divide both numbers evenly.