10+10+40
u cant
8 is the same as the sum of the digits of its cube, 512.
u cant
They're equal but not the same thing. 8.60 has more significant digits and implies a higher degree of precision than 8.6.
Any number because one time anything equal the number you put down.
Yes, 3.241 is equal to 3.241 when expressed in decimal form. The number remains the same regardless of how it is written, as long as it retains the same digits and decimal placement.
They are approximately equal to the circumference of any given circle divided by it's diameter. Approximately because an exactly equal value would require an infinite number of digits. Those same first 2.7 trillion digits were recently computed on a desktop computer by Fabrice Bellard, a record accomplishment that would be impossible to reproduce in a wiki.
pentagon
Equivalent fractions.
no, grams are mass and centimeters are length, so you cant really know if its the same
No. Take 12 for example. 1+2=3 but 1x2 doesn't equal 3, it equals 2.
neither both the same