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
1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 1,2,4,7,8,14,28,56
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 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 Bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago is Cardinal Francis George.
The letters th (5th), st (1st), nd (2nd), and rd (3rd) are called "ordinal indicators" because they indicate a positional rank rather than a number. (Ordinals used in spelling out fractions are normally not abbreviated, e.g. seven thirty-seconds, eight thirty-thirds.)
Cardinal Richelieu.
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To answer this question we need the centuries. "Th" is not a word or number.
Line the numbers up from lowest to highest, and find the middle number. Let n be "how many numbers there are". To find the middle number, find the "(n+1)/2"th number. If this gives you a whole number, the median is the corresponding number in the number line. If "(n+1)/2" gives you a decimal, such as 21.5th number, you need to find the average between the 21st and 22nd number.
The word "sloth" is pronounced as ˈslôth. The "o" is short and the "th" is pronounced as a soft "th" sound, as in the word "bath."
TH = town highway, generally followed by a number, as in TH 25