There are 22 sums, if you don't include a number more than once. Where did you here a question like that?
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add the number how many times it says
Multiply the numbers, count the total number of decimal places in the problem and place that many in your product.
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It means that either the numbers involved in the word problem are all rational or that any irrational numbers are being approximated by rational numbers.
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try to find what number times the same numbers equals the number that you have.
add the number how many times it says
Multiply the numbers, count the total number of decimal places in the problem and place that many in your product.
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You take all the numbers on your problem, then add them all up. Then divide by the number of factors you have.
You may or may not be able to. The diameter of a circle with circumference 10 cm is 10/pi, a division problem. But there is no answer using rational numbers.
It depends on what numbers you are using in your problem. For example... x > 2You would do a line plot with two in the middle and about two more numbers on each side.