They are totally invisible. I cannot see any of them listed.
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The 12 constellations of the zodiac, which is what I think the question is alluding to, are unique in that they lie on the plane of the ecliptic, i.e. on the apparent path of the Sun with respect to the Earth, as we go through our yearly orbit around the Sun.
The five main constellations are Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), Orion, Cassiopeia, Leo, and Scorpius. These constellations are easily recognizable in the night sky and have been observed by different cultures throughout history.
It is: 912/12 = 76
6.3333
halve of 76
76
76 kilo = 12 stone
The GCF is 4.
To determine how many times 12 can go into 76, you would divide 76 by 12. The result is 6.3333. This means that 12 can go into 76 exactly 6 times, with a remainder of 4.
76 minus 64 is 12.
0.0789
Using Euclid's algorithm, the gcf(12, 76) is 4.
No.