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When a student takes a test or examination the result they receive, as a number, is often called a score. The average of a collection of scores, say for one class of students, is called a mean score. Mean is just another word for average.
It just only mean that the number can be divided by itself and any number divided to itself is equivalent to 1.
Most people just say "pound," but you can also just say "hashtag" (thanks to Twitter,) but you can always just say number sign.
That is called the average or mean.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but the top number is called the numerator and the bottom number is called the denominator.
When a student takes a test or examination the result they receive, as a number, is often called a score. The average of a collection of scores, say for one class of students, is called a mean score. Mean is just another word for average.
2 Avogadro's Number. This is a very big number.
When a student takes a test or examination the result they receive, as a number, is often called a score. The average of a collection of scores, say for one class of students, is called a mean score. Mean is just another word for average.
A 22 digit number is called a quintillion.
It's called a quantacillion * * * * * I would say a quintillion.
It just only mean that the number can be divided by itself and any number divided to itself is equivalent to 1.
What exactly do you mean when you say "the opposite of a whole number" . . .
it mean something
If you mean the large event, it is called a trap meet. If you mean the competition for say first place, it is called a shootoff.
Yes, I can. I don't have any idea what it's supposed to mean, but I can say it.
Most people just say "pound," but you can also just say "hashtag" (thanks to Twitter,) but you can always just say number sign.
When a number is divided by a number the result is called the quotient.