The numbers are: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 +02 = 2 +03 = 5+04 = 9+05 = 14+06 = 20+07 = 27+08 = 35+09 = 44+10 = 54+11 = 65 or 32 and 33
If you choose to include 0 as a whole number (debatable it is only theoretical and not existent) then 99 (01, 02, 03...) but if you include 00 then it is 100. If you wish to include negative numbers as these also are only two digits then it is 199 (assuming you included 00, if not then 198). But even after all of that and you didn't include 01, 02... and -01, -02... then it would be 180. And finally, 0 is another answer because 0000036.00000000000000 is still a whole number but has an infinite number of zeros on the end and in front of the '36'. There is a complex answer to a simple question, enjoy!
1.000 + 200 + 30 + 4
0.03 is greater.
If you mean points of: (0, 3) and (8, -4) then it works out as -7/8
.004 + 3 + .03 = 3.034
A Grounding in Numbers was created on 2010-04-03.
The three separate numbers can be represented by the following Roman numerals... 88 = LXXXVIII 03 (3) = III 13 = XIII The number 880313 would be (DCCCLXXX)CCCXIII
#include <iostream>02using namespace std; 03 04int main() 05{ 06 int sum = 0; 07 int average = 0; 08 int array[10] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}; 09 for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) 10 sum+=array[i]; 11 average = sum/10; 12 cout<<"Average:"<<average; 13}
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1/800 or 1.25x10 -03
01 03 16 26 33
Translating the numbers as it is, it would be XXX III MCMLXXXV
3/03/11
the best before date...sometimes its a batch number. if its just a bunch of numbers, like this: 0794838257397294752610, then its probably a batch number. If its like this.... 03/04/09 or 03/04/2009 then its a best before date.
UK 0845 numbers are being phased out in favor of 0345 and other prefixes. The new 03 numbers are charged at the same rates as regular 01 or 02 numbers, and can use inclusive minutes in your calling plan.