5 and -5
4
How many numbers are 10 unit’s from 0 on the number line
Depends on what "units" you're talking about. Could be +5 and -5, +5/2 and -5/2, +5/6 and -5/6, etc.
0 Look at the product of the first 3 prime numbers: 2 x 3 x 5 = 30. Any number multiplied by 30 will have a 0 in the units digit. So, no matter how many prime numbers you are multiplying, if once you have a number ending in 0, all of the rest will end in 0.
In every 100 there are 10 numbers that have a units digit of 2 and 10 with 7, making 2 with 2 or 7. Between 0 and 1000 there are 10 hundreds, making 10 × 20 = 200 such numbers. BUT 2 and 7 are less than 10, so there are two less such numbers, making 200 - 2 = 198 such numbers.
Without repetition, 300. Of these 48 will have a 2 in the units place.
the number 2 is two units to the right of 0 on the number line. the number -2 is two units to the left of 0
its square units but when u write it out, its units squared. so its units with that little 2 at the top its square units but when u write it out, its units squared. so its units with that little 2 at the top
-1, 0, 1, 2
-4
The units digit of 159*445*7762*39 is the units digit of the product of the units digits of the four numbers, that is, the units digit of 9*5*2*9 Since there is a 5 and a 2 in that, the units digit is 0.
Both base 16 and base 2 number systems use binary numbers (1 and 0) to write out and define decimal numbers.