There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. What on earth is a "number word"?
The Korean word for the number 16 is "십육 (열여섯)", which is pronounced "shim-yuk (yol-yosot)"
The missing word in that sentence is "multiple". "The number 16 is a multiple of four..."
Crystalline solid, atomic number 16...
16 followed by 9 zeros ie 16 000 000 000
It's the word extemly in the question
4. (67 letters divided by 16 words = 4.4667 letters per word.)
In natural language, the number of characters comprising the word. In IT the number of bits in the architecture of the processor registers - 8, 16, 32, 64 etc.
You can find the range by subtracting the smallest number in the set of numbers by the largest number. For example: 12, 6, 12, 12, 16, 8, the largest number is 16 and the smallest number is 6.So we subtract 6 from 16 and get the simple answer of 10.
It is the number 16.
That would be 216 - 1, or 65535.
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Sulfurs (not sulphurs) atomic number is 16.