Six hundred fifty-eight.
DCLVIII
It is 6.58, as in the question. But you could write it as 6.58*10^0.
658 = (6 x 100) + (5 x 10) + (8 x 1)
658.
There are infinte amount of answers to that question, like: 640 + 18 = 658 201 + 457 = 658 303.5 + 354.5 = 658
658 = 6.58 hundreds
88 + 658 = 746
0.0456
658 divided by 4 is 164.5
658 out of 1095 = 0.6009132420091324
164.5
Let's call the two numbers x and y. Since their sum is 658, we can write the equation x + y = 658. To find the specific values of x and y, we need more information. If we know one of the numbers, we can solve for the other by rearranging the equation. Alternatively, if we have constraints or additional equations, we can use algebraic methods such as substitution or elimination to determine the values of x and y.