As 037 it is an ordinary number , with a trivial prefix zero. It reads 037 = 37. You need to indicate the position of the decimak point.
7
It is 1000 times larger.
7
6 times 7 = 42 and so 7 is the larger number
Factor means a number times another numbers equals a larger number. Since 7 can be called "a number" and 168 is the "larger number" then the "another number" would be something the multiplys by 7 to equal 168. That number would be 24
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Damongo is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Damongo number of the form (0717) XXXXX changed to (037) 23X-XXXX.
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Salaga is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Salaga number of the form (0752) XXXXX changed to (037) 26X-XXXX.
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Bole is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Bole number of the form (0746) XXXXX changed to (037) 25X-XXXX.
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Buipe is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Buipe number of the form (0716) XXXXX changed to (037) 22X-XXXX.
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Yendi is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Yendi number of the form (0744) XXXXX changed to (037) 24X-XXXX.
The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Walewale is 037, or +233 37 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Walewale number of the form (0715) XXXXX changed to (037) 21X-XXXX.