The difference is 14, so start 0 and end 14, or start 2 end 16, etc.
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No - for a number to have an equivalent, there needs to be a second fraction for comparison - for example, an equivalent fraction for 7/10 is 14/20, because you have multiplied both the numerator and denominator by the same number.
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It is: 0.9 = 0.90 or 9/10
Start Do 10 times read number if number > highest-number move number to highest-number end DO Print higest-number. end
10 x 10 = 100
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6.9 is a decimal. 69/10 is an equivalent fraction. 6 and 9/10 is an equivalent mixed number.
You can divide the number of centimeters by 100 to get the equivalent number of meters. Or you can multiply it by 10 to get the equivalent number of millimeters.
All multiples of 10 end in 0 because if you times a number by 10, you just add a 0 to the end of the number. This means that multiples of 10 will always end in a 0
For loop is utilize to do any specific work for specific number of times For example to print hello on computer screen 10 time we use For (start = 1; end = 10; start++) count<<"hello"; next
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