15 638 can be made with 1 ten, 5 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 8 ones; 1 ten, 8 ones, 6 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones; or 6 ones, 5 hundreds, 3 tens, 8 ones, and 1 ten.
3 tens is equal to the number 30, and 3 ones is equal to the number 3.So, 3 tens and 3 ones is 33; and 67 minus 33 (or 67 less33) is 34.You could also look at the number 67 and see that it is 6 tens and 7 ones. Then it is easier to say "6 tens and 7 ones minus 3 tens and 3 ones = 34"because:6 tens minus 3 tens = 3 tens, and 7 ones minus 3 ones = four ones.3 tens and four ones = 34
No, a multiple of 6 cannot have a ones digit equal to 3. The ones digit of a multiple of 6 will always be even, either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, because 6 is divisible by 2.
The probability of rolling 3 ones with 4 dice is:4C3 (1/6)3 (5/6) = 0.015432098... ≈ 1.54%
If you have 6 hundreds 3 ones 14 tens and 9 tenths, you are 743.9.
Ones place....it's 3 hundred, 6 tens, 7 ones AND 3 tenths, 6 hundredths, and 1 thousandths....
Six ones are equivalent to six tenths. In decimal form, each whole number is equal to ten tenths. Therefore, six ones can be represented as 6.0, which is the same as 6 tenths.
3, 5 and 6 are factors of 30
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Because 300+50+6 = 356 and 300+40+16 = 356
The probability of rolling 6 ones with 10 dice is: 10C6 (1/6)6 (5/6)4 = 2.170635034...x 10-3 ≈ 0.22%
(1+1+1)! = 3! = 3x2x1 = 6... :)