Zero (0).
Zero.
Any number times 1 remains the same and so it is 0.09
If the number is reset every day then it is independent. If the number remains the same and you do not guess same number again, then it is dependent.
The multiplicative identity is the number 1. Why? Because if you multiply (or divide) a number by 1, it remains the same. eg a x 1 = a In a similar manner, the additive identity is 0. If you add (or subtract) 0 from a number, it remains the same eg a + 0 = a.
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
Zero.
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
just did this on castle learning the answer is six times
It remains the same because any number multiplied by 1 remains the same number
You can not triple something by using an exponent, except for the case of 3*3 and 3^2 which are coincidentally the same thing. When something is tripled, it is multiplied by three. When using an exponent, a number is multiplied by itself the specified number of times.
trinity
The number of valence electrons remains the same
Remains the same
It is quadrupled.
the quotient which is the same as the dividend or divisor