The cardinal number is 9
the smallest prime number is 2
The mean for a single number, such as 6281454562, is the number itself.
It is composite.
minus 9
The slope is 3/4.
The ordinal number for 463 is "463rd." Ordinal numbers indicate position or rank in a sequential order, and they are typically formed by adding "th" to the cardinal number, unless specific exceptions apply. In this case, since 463 does not end in 1, 2, or 3, the correct suffix is "rd."
nineteenth
first second third fourth fifth ... As a rule you add the suffix 'th' to a cardinal to get an ordinal,but 1,2, and 3 are special and there are some spelling changes: fifth and twelfth , fiftieth,etc.
A suffix that can be added to a number is "-th" to indicate ordinal position, such as first, second, third.
The correct ordinal number is "12th," not "12nd." Ordinal numbers indicate position or rank in a sequence, and for 12, the appropriate suffix is "th." If you have further questions about ordinal numbers or related topics, feel free to ask!
No, "Th" is not a number; it typically refers to the chemical element thulium, which has the atomic number 69. If you meant "the", please clarify the specific number you are asking about. If you meant "third," it is an ordinal number that does not classify as odd or even.
The suffix -th added to an integer indicates either the ordinal for a number, or when preceeded by another number means "fractional parts" such that there are that integral number of equal parts of a whole.For example, one hundred is the integer 100. The ordinal is hundredth. One hundredth is 1/100th or 0.01 of a whole or total. The specific ordinals for numbers 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, and 12 are second, third (rd), fifth, eighth, ninth, and twelfth. The ordinal for 1/2 is half. Forming ordinals for numbers ending in Y replaces the Y with an I (e.g. 20 = twentieth).
The correct spelling is "fifteenth." It refers to the ordinal number that comes after fourteenth and before sixteenth. To write it, simply combine the word "fifteen" with the suffix “-th” to indicate its position in a sequence.
The suffix "th" is used with numbers to indicate ordinal numbers, which denote position or rank in a sequence, such as "fourth," "fifth," or "tenth." It is typically added to cardinal numbers ending in 3, 4, 5, and so on, except for "first" (1st) and "second" (2nd). For example, 4 becomes "fourth," and 5 becomes "fifth." Additionally, it is important to note that "th" is also used for numbers that are multiples of ten, like "twentieth" and "thirtieth."
The ordinal form of 49 is written as "49th." Ordinals indicate the position of a number in a sequence, so you would use "th" for numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, except for 11, 12, and 13. Thus, 49th is the correct way to express it in ordinal form.
No, "twenty-ninth" is hyphenated. When writing out ordinal numbers that combine a number and a suffix (like -th), a hyphen is used to connect the two parts. So, it should be written as "twenty-ninth."
The Bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago is Cardinal Francis George.