9 + 1 + 11
The smallest two-digit prime number whose digits themselves are prime is 23. Both 2 and 3 are prime numbers, and together they form the prime number 23.
Any two digit number in which: (a) the units digit is not 0, and (b) the two digits are different will form a new 2-digit number when the digits are interchanged.
Whose is the possessive form of who. It means "belonging to whom." Who's is also a possessive form of who, but it is a contraction of "who is".The correct form is: Whose turn is it?
The possessive form of who is whose.
I have no idea what the "calculated form" of a number is, but the digit in the units place of 7,350 is zero.
The plural form is digits; the singular form is digit.
Since there is no underlined digit the word form is and the value is .
No, who has does not have a contractions. Whose is a form of "who" which shows possession.
The digit underlined in the number 3.100 is the number 1. In word form, the number 1 is spelled as "one." So, the digit underlined in the number 3.100 in word form is "one."
The word form for 0.604 is "six hundred four thousandths." In this decimal number, the digit 6 is in the hundredths place, the digit 0 is in the tenths place, and the digit 4 is in the thousandths place. The word form represents the value of each digit's position in the decimal number.
Oh, isn't that a happy little math problem! If we have a number where the ones digit is 5 more than the tens digit, we can create a beautiful equation like this: Let's say the tens digit is "x", then the ones digit would be "x + 5". So, the number would be 10x + (x + 5). Happy solving, my friend!
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