The multiples of 4 are numbers of the form 4*k where k is an integer.4*k = 2*(2*k) that is, 4*k is a multiple of 2 - in other word, it is even.
For n = 4, 4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24 and 24 = 2*2*2*2 = 16 So the statement is true for n = 4. Suppose it is true for n = k, that is, k! > 2k Then (k+1)! = (k+1)*k! > (k+1)*2k (since k! > 2k) > 2*2k (since k >= 4 > 2) = 2k+1 So if the statement is true for n = k then it must be true for n = k+1. Therefore, since it is true for n = 4 it must be true for all n > 4.
4
4 ounces
6 miles ------------------------------------------------- Find the rate of miles per minute by dividing the distance achievable in the time used and multiply by the specified time: rate = 4/56 miles/minute → distance = 4/56 miles/minute × 84 minutes = 6 miles
4 kilometers is 2.49 miles.
let K = Kevin and S = Steve K = 4+S K + S = 22 S = 22-K K = 4 + 22- K 2K = 26 K = 13 miles S = 9 miles
4 kilometers = 2.48548477 miles
A kilometer is 0.62 miles. So 4k is 2.48 miles
2 and a half miles.
I have 182 k on my 1996 4-cylinder Mazda 626
100 k = 62.14 miles (to 2 dp)
4,971 miles.
1.55 miles
D. K. Miles has written: 'The money transmission mechanism'
14,29 miles.
About 15 miles.