Oh, dude, writing numbers is like playing with Legos. So, to write twelve and eight hundredths, you just put the number 12, then add a decimal point, and finally, plop in the 0.08. It's like assembling a number sandwich - easy peasy!
Three times a number is 10 less five times the number can be put in the form of an equation that looks like this: 3x = 5x-10. Now just solve for x...
No, nothing like it.
twelve and five hundredths.
If you think about it, the division simbol means how many times a number can go into another number, so a positive number, like 5 goes into a negative number, like -25, -5 times, because the -5 is less than 1, and 5 cant go into anything less than one even once, so it goes in a negative amount of times. I'm not sure why a positive number divided by a negative number would be infinity.
4(n+12)
The Number Twelve Looks Like You ended in 2010.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You was created in 2002.
Twelve over twelve as a mixed number can't appear as a mixed number like one and three fourths, so twelve over twelve equals a whole, or AKA, 1. There's your answer.
no
12,000
you take the number 12 at it to itself 5 times you should get 60 or count 5 twelve times its really simple but multiplication problems like this is really all out of memory
The number 12 is spelled twelve and pronounced like twelv.
(x-12)*4 in a computer language, In algebra, 4(x-12) = (You need to say what the equation is )
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If we take 1500 and multiply it by twelve, we get a total of 18,000. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could do with that number, like painting a beautiful landscape or spreading joy to others. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
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A thirty-two-gon. (It's always like that after number twelve)