A single number can have only one sum: in this case, 57.
There are infinitely many sums, not just 3: 0 + 57 0.5 + 56.5 0.005 + 56.995
There are infinitely many answers. How about 2 + sqrt(37) and 55 - sqrt(37). Add them together and what have you got? 57 So, as you can see, there are lots and lots of possible answers.
The answer will depend on what kind of sums.
all the sums are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,and 24
Emily worked out all the sums mentally.
Add all the sums, then divide by the number of sums. (ie. the average.)
you can make at least 25 sums
Well, 1 is equal to 1. 9 is equal to 9. So any number from 0 to 9. I do not think this is what is meant by the question. If you mean any number with more than one digit. There is no such number. Because 11 sums to 2. 19 sums to 10. 21 sums to 3. 29 sums to 11. 111 sums 3. 119 sums to 11. The sums do not grow as fast the increase of digits.
What is sums? Is it sims 3
Decimal 57 = 57 which can be written as 57/1.Decimal 57 = 57 which can be written as 57/1.Decimal 57 = 57 which can be written as 57/1.Decimal 57 = 57 which can be written as 57/1.
There are 9 odd sums that you can get from rolling two dice.
The sums are: 1: 15 2: 34 3: 42