Two Numbers consisting only of ones that when multiplied or added equal the same number are 11, and 1.1
If "one number" is negative and "another" is positive and the absolute values are the same, then "one number" will be less (because it is negative) than "another" (because it is positive). All negative numbers are less than any positive numbers.
No it’s can not be a number less than one because a number times one get you the same number
"The hundreds and the ones are the same digit and their sum is 10" did you say ?Well then, the hundreds and ones digit are both 5.And the tens is 2 less than that, or 3.So the number is . . . . . 535
Got to be 22, hasn't it?
If it more then 4 it goes as a 1, if it less then 4 the answer is 4,you stay with the same number
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We usually don't consider negative integers as factors of positive numbers, only negative ones. The number of negative factors will be the same as the number of positive ones, nine in this case.
Yes. Simply take a square with one and add the same number to each one of the numbers in it.
No.
NO FORMULA, you just find the one with the most of the same ones, and that's the mode, mean is all of the numbers added divided by the number of numbers what is the general formula of mode
It depends on the numbers. For example, dividing by 1 1/2 (one and a half) is exactly the same as dividing by 3/2, since both represent the same number.In general, if you divide by a larger number, the result will be less.