Counting numbers or Natural numbers.
whole numbers
whole numbers
whole numbers
All even numbers can be divided by 2, but they all don't have 2. For example, 1000 is a perfectly reasonable even number that doesn't have a 2 in it.
No. When you subtract negative numbers, they have the same effect as if you added a positive number. In this scenario as described, the only result would be a positive number.
Integers set of numbers is the most reasonable to describe the number of desks in a classroom.
whole numbers
whole numbers
whole numbers
The natural numbers (or counting numbers) usually denoted by Z.
The natural numbers (or counting numbers) usually denoted by Z.
There is only a total of 39 loaves of bread as the other 19 aren't loaf breads but gourmet breads.
The number 28 is a perfectly reasonable number. The sum of the digits of several numbers is 10. 19 for instance
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All even numbers can be divided by 2, but they all don't have 2. For example, 1000 is a perfectly reasonable even number that doesn't have a 2 in it.
No. When you subtract negative numbers, they have the same effect as if you added a positive number. In this scenario as described, the only result would be a positive number.
The company uses 20 loaves of bread to feed 50 workers. So, to find out how many loaves of bread are needed for 80 workers, we can set up the proportion: 20 loaves / 50 workers = x loaves / 80 workers To solve for x (the number of loaves needed for 80 workers), we can cross-multiply and then divide: 20 * 80 = 50 * x 1600 = 50x Now, divide both sides by 50 to isolate x: x = 1600 / 50 x = 32 So, you would need 32 loaves of bread to feed 80 workers.