1*5^2 + 2*5^1 + 3*5^0
123/10 or 123/10
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
Expanded Notation of 123 = (1 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (3 x 1)
This cannot be determined because the number 3 does not exist in base 3; only 1 and 2 do.
1.23 x 10^2
You write it as 123.
123
123/10 or 123/10
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
Expanded Notation of 123 = (1 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (3 x 1)
123/10
Yes it is 41 x 3.
It is: 123 and 5/10 or as 123 and 1/2 in its simplest form
BBB, which is 123-1 = 1728-1 = 1727 in base 10.
As an example if your number in Malaysia is 012 123 1234 International: +60 12 - 123 1234 Local: 012 - 123 1234 As you notice in Malaysia the - (minus) sign is after the prefix and not as a separator of the number as it is practised in USA.
Base 4. Higher bases (base 5, base 6, etc.) also contain those digits, as well as others.
This cannot be determined because the number 3 does not exist in base 3; only 1 and 2 do.