answersLogoWhite

0

The very first license play was issued in the state of Massachusetts, in the year of 1903. It was given to a man who goes by the name of Frederick Tudor.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a number that when multiplied by the original number will have a product of 1?

1


What is 1 x 3?

1 x 3 = 3. Any time you multiply a number by 1, it will always be the original number. The same holds true for the inverse. If you multiply a number by -1, it'll be the original number as a positive or negative depending on the original number.


Is the square of a number always larger than the original number?

Yes, unless the original number is 0 or 1.


0.35 of a number is 49 what is the number?

So, 49 is .35 of the original number. That means 49 is 35/100ths of the original number. Divide 49 by 35- that gets you 1/100th of the original number. Take THAT number, multiply by 100, and you have the original number.


How do you add a number?

If you have 1 and 1, that means it is two. To add a number, count up the number you have from the original number you are adding to.


What is a number is the value that when multiplied by by itself gives the original number?

1


What is multiplcative identity?

The number 1. That means that if you multiply a number by 1, the number doesn't change - the result is the same as the original number.


What is a identify property?

I assume you mean an identity property. The identity property of addition states a number plus 0 gives you that original number. Eg. 1+0=1 The identity property of multiplication states a number times 1 gives you that original number. Eg. 1*1=1


2 ladies and 1 men in the car and the number plate of car represent the relation between them and number plate is 13019?

One daughter and other daughter in law


What is a multiple identity?

I think this says that if you multiply a number by 1, you get the original number as the answer.


Find 0.12 divied by 1?

Any number divided by 1 is the same as the original number: 0.12


What number is multiplicative identity and why?

The number 1 is the multiplicative identity. What this means is that if you multiply a number by 1, that number is unchanged (the result is equal to the original number).