if all the numbers have two zeros or above and they have to have the same amount of zeros as the one above it unless the number is switching place values 100 200 300 400 cannot skip to 1000
Just look at the last digit. If it's even, then the number is even. If it's odd, then the number is odd. (The other digits tell you how many tens, hundreds, etc. Ten, or a multiple of ten - like seventy or eighty - is always even. Same goes for hundreds, thousands, etc.)
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Rational.All counting numbers (1, 2, 3 etc.) are rational. In fact many fractions/decimals are rational too. Rational just means that we know when the numbers stop.A good example of an irrational number is Pi, which equals 3.14159265358979.... and it just keeps going. No one knows the exact number of pi because as far as anyone can tell, the numbers keep going forever without any proper repeating pattern.
You can tell if the number ends in either 5 or 0
While it is impossible to tell who has accutally counted the highest...many believe that it may be a googol. (Google is the incorrect spelling). Its numerical form is 10100. Though there are many larger numbers like a googolplex. (which is ten to the tenth power, to the 100th power. 10(10100). Also written as 10googol.) Or even a Nongentillion 102703 (Also known as: Quinquagintaquadringentilliard). Overall, it would be close to impossible to tell WHO has counted to WHAT number, but overall, there are an infinite amount of possibilites. ahahahah bitchess , omg this stuff is soo fakee likee really dudes , thee eff outta here budd the highest number ever counted too is, 748,799,989 : )
By counting in multiplication
Multiply the number by successive counting numbers.
10,000,000,000 in exponential form is ten to the tenth. You can tell this by counting the zeroes in the number.
You can asses the age of a walrus by counting the number on rings it has on its cross-section on its teeth.
You can asses the age of a walrus by counting the number on rings it has on its cross-section on its teeth.
Yes.
It is not possible to tell. There is no recurring pattern that can be discerned.
check the vin number dont wanna lie to ya but i belive the eleventh number or letter counting left to right will tell ya
Just look at the last digit. If it's even, then the number is even. If it's odd, then the number is odd. (The other digits tell you how many tens, hundreds, etc. Ten, or a multiple of ten - like seventy or eighty - is always even. Same goes for hundreds, thousands, etc.)
Hair color has absolutely NOTHING to do with the NUMBER of hairs. No on can tell you how many hairs you have either, so I suggest you get to counting! :)
you can tell by how many stripes they have on there shell
I had the same problem. You can tell by counting.