The third multiple of 10 is 1000 of course. Actually the third multiple of 10 besides 0 would be 30; 10, 20, and 30 are multiples of 10.
To determine the length of the third side of a triangle with two sides measuring 10 inches and 4 inches, we can apply the triangle inequality theorem. The length of the third side must be greater than the difference of the two sides and less than the sum of the two sides. Therefore, the third side must be greater than 6 inches (10 - 4) and less than 14 inches (10 + 4). Thus, the length of the third side can range from greater than 6 inches to less than 14 inches.
35 and 119.
Here are three: 1100 330 660
43
1/10 = 0.1 1/3 = 0.333 therefore 1/3 is greater than 0.1.
Not with negative numbers. -10 is a multiple of -2.
How about 12
14
5/10 equals 1/2, therefore 1/3 is greater.
35 and 119.
No, since 60 is (greater than 0 and) less than 122515 and all multiples of 122515 are greater than, or equal to, 122515. Neither is 60 a factor of 122515 (22515 a multiple of 60) since 60 is a multiple of 10 and all multiples of 10 end in a zero (ie the units digit is zero) but 122515 does not end in a zero and so cannot be a multiple of 10, nor 60.
Here are three: 1100 330 660
43
To create a triangle, the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the third side. If one of the sides of length 10 is the longer side then the missing side must be greater than 10 - 10 = 0 If the missing side is the longest side then the missing side must be less than 10 + 10 = 20 Thus any length that is greater than 0 and less than 20. Examples include: 1, 5, 10, 19
1/10 = 0.1 1/3 = 0.333 therefore 1/3 is greater than 0.1.
Well, I'd be quite tempted to go for 14 if the question wasn't "What number am you?"
It is 20% greater than 10