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7 nines, with 5 left over.
Yes.
Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.
three nines, minus (2+7)
Burchfield Nines was created in 1978.
7 nines, with 5 left over.
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Yes.
Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.
three nines, minus (2+7)
(5 x 9) + (4 x 18) = 45 + 72 = 117
To make five nines equal 100, you can use basic mathematical operations. One way to achieve this is by adding the five nines together: 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 = 45. Then, you can multiply this result by 2: 45 x 2 = 90. Finally, add 10 to 90 to reach 100: 90 + 10 = 100.
49 7 ninths of 45 is the same as 45 divide by 9 timesed by 7. 45/9=7 7*7=49
1/7 of 45 = 45/7 = 63/7
no by the way it's 7 ninths and one sixth
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7*9 is 63. You can count seven nines or nine sevens, or you can use a calculator.