An infinite number of ways.
20 x 315 x 412 x 5Three ways.3 x 204 x 155 x 12Three ways.
-2.65 = -265/100 or 265/-100 or -53/20 or 53/-20 or -106/40 or 106/-40 or an infinite number of other ways.
There are several different ways that you can use integers in everyday situations. For example you can use integers in the Winter, you use them with the temperature.
There are three ways you can write the number 10. You can use X, as in Roman numerals, ten, or 10.
Yes it can be because a rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio with a fraction with denominator on top and numerator on bottom. You can turn the ratio into decimal or any ways you can and you can find it on a number line...
Infinitely many.
None. The factorization of integers is unique.
We you integers everyday by:In bank accountsThe temperatureIn golfIn the stock market(These are just a few of the ways you can use integers. There are many other ways too!)
Obviously, there are an infinite number of ways you can classify numbers.For example, you can classify positive and negative numbers; integers and non-integers; rational and irratinoal numbers; real numbers and complex numbers.Obviously, there are an infinite number of ways you can classify numbers.For example, you can classify positive and negative numbers; integers and non-integers; rational and irratinoal numbers; real numbers and complex numbers.Obviously, there are an infinite number of ways you can classify numbers.For example, you can classify positive and negative numbers; integers and non-integers; rational and irratinoal numbers; real numbers and complex numbers.Obviously, there are an infinite number of ways you can classify numbers.For example, you can classify positive and negative numbers; integers and non-integers; rational and irratinoal numbers; real numbers and complex numbers.
20 x 315 x 412 x 5Three ways.3 x 204 x 155 x 12Three ways.
In infinitely many ways. However, if you want powers of positive integers only, then you can express 64 as a power of 2, 4, 8 and of 64 itself.
As many as you want. You can write any number of additions, subtractions, etc. that result in this number.
No it cannot. Math is an exact science. As it has been said before, A number can either be written as the quotient of two integers or it cannot. You can't have it both ways.
-2.65 = -265/100 or 265/-100 or -53/20 or 53/-20 or -106/40 or 106/-40 or an infinite number of other ways.
-4 + 2 = -2 -6 + 4 = -2
NO, 6 is a rational number because it can be expressed a number of different ways, including as 12/2 where 12 and 2 are integers.
7.5 can be written an infinite number of ways; e.g. 75/10; 750/100; 7500/1000 along with many other ways.