Eighty-two = 82
Seven hundred eighty-five million, four thousand, twelve.
It appears that 26 and 40 are missing
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
Not too tough . . . Any number that you can completely write down on paperis a rational number.
Read it aloud, and quickly write down what you hear yourself say: "Four hundred eighty-six thousandths" 486/1,000
the correct way is to simply write 3 and a colon following it then write down 2 zeroes followed by hrs
You don't need to write it down in the first place, the only people who have use for that number is the DVLA.
Well, see, that's going to be a problem, since there are an infinite number of them, and we're a little busy just now. But you can easily generate the list for yourself. Here's how: -- Start at ' 1 ', and count. -- Throw out the first number, then write down the second number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. -- Throw out a number, then write down the next number. Keep going like that. The list you write down will be a list of numbers that have ' 2 ' as a factor. You can just keep right on going for as long as you want, and make that list as long as you want it to be. You can also stop whenever you want to, and then you'll only have another infinite number left to go.
10
+64 then what ever the number is (but dont write the 0 down write the second one down instead for example +644827619761 ) :)
Write down the number and 1. Divide by two. Write down 14 and 2. Divide by two. Write down 7 and 4. Stop. (28,1)(14,2)(7,4)
One times eleven is eleven; write down one and carry one. Seven times eleven is seventyseven; add the carried one equals seventy eight. Write seventyeight in front of the one you first wrote down. Answer is seven hundred and eighty seven 781.