When equals are added to equals, you don't necessarily get wholes.
But whatever you do get, they're equal.
The answer would be 7 because each whole is equal to 1 half also 3 wholes and 1 half is a mixed number which would be in standard 3 1/2.
The equal sign is the same as the enter button
x equals 221
If you multiply a positive number by a negative it always equals a negative number.Depends what you mean by "and".If they're added: neverIf they're subtracted: sometimesIf they're multiplied or divided: always
0.09 All these numbers can be categorised in wholes, tenths and hundredths. Therefore 3.26 is 3 wholes, 2 tenths and 6 hundredths; 0.54 is 0 wholes, 5 tenths and 4 hundredths; 89.00 is 89 wholes, 0 tenths and 0 hundredths; 0.09 is 0 wholes, 0 tenths and 9 hundredths. Hence 0.09 is the smallest of the numbers.
Yes. If equals are added to equals, then the results of the additions are equal.
Yes they are.
9
22 added to 378 equals 400.
2 wholes.
8/4
Two wholes can be represented as the fraction 2/1. This is because a whole is equivalent to 1, so two wholes would be 2. Therefore, the fraction equivalent to 2 wholes is 2/1.
13 and 1 fifth
200 of them.
The axiom is a premise or starting point for reasoning. The common notion are what is being defined and given a name.The axioms and common notions are related.Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another.If equals are joined to equals, the wholes will be equal.If equals are taken from equals, what remains will be equal.Things that coincide with one another are equal to one another.The whole is greater than the part.Equal magnitudes have equal parts; equal halves, equal thirds.
There is a complement that when added equals one but you may be thinking of multiplying. A number times its reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) is equal to one. A number added to its additive inverse (opposite) is equal to zero.
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