The counting numbers (1, 2 ,3, . . . ) are called cardinal numbers.
what does range mean in fifth grade math?
If you would like us to round a number, we'll need the number.
Like this: 'Can I have your number?'. In some cases you can just give him your number saying: 'Call me!'
18.58The number after a decimal is called a tenth place, the number after that the hundredth place, thousandth place and so on. So in this problem, the number 5 will be in the tenth place, the number 8 in the hundredth place and 2 in the thousandth place.Rounding up is the same like when there are no decimals. So the nearest hundredth will be:18.582= 18.58
You cannot round a whole number like 2298 to the nearest tenth because tenths are used to round decimal numbers. Whole numbers like 2298 do not have tenths.
Ordinal numbers
Um the answer is 30 12000 /2 = 6000 (one-half) 6000/5 = 1200 (one-fifth of one-half) 1200/4 = 300 (one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) 300/10 = 30 (one-tenth of one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) OR you could also do it like this: 12000 / (10*4*5*2) (solving the brackets first) 12000 / (40*10) 12000 / 400 30 (the answer) 30
what does range mean in fifth grade math?
The number ten is (deka) which looks like a triangle The tenth letter is (kappa) which looks just like a K im not sure which of the two you are looking for
If you would like us to round a number, we'll need the number.
the mixed number is written like this: 1 ---- 9 10 this is the decimal: 9.1
A whole number
a fifth is written like 1/5
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Non-fiction books have a call number, just like fiction books do.
30 work inside out. 12000 /2 = 6000 (one-half) 6000/5 = 1200 (one-fifth of one-half) 1200/4 = 300 (one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) 300/10 = 30 (one-tenth of one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) OR you could also do it like this: 12000 / (10*4*5*2) (solving the brackets first) 12000 / (40*10) 12000 / 400 30 (the answer) 30 work inside out. 12000 /2 = 6000 (one-half) 6000/5 = 1200 (one-fifth of one-half) 1200/4 = 300 (one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) 300/10 = 30 (one-tenth of one-fourth of one-fifth of one-half) OR you could also do it like this: 12000 / (10*4*5*2) (solving the brackets first) 12000 / (40*10) 12000 / 400 30 (the answer)
how do you get info to get more answer like a phone number