First of all, 45 is not a prime number. The smallest prime bigger than 45 is 47.
Has it got to be "exactly" 45 more, or "at least" 45 more?
42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49
Yes, I can. The number is 30.
45 is nearest to 50 because it is closer to 50 on the number line. When determining which number is closer, you can look at the distance between the numbers. In this case, the distance between 45 and 50 is 5, while the distance between 45 and 40 is 5 as well. Since 5 is smaller than 10, 45 is closer to 50 than it is to 40.
The least prime number that is greater than 45 is 47.
First of all, 45 is not a prime number. The smallest prime bigger than 45 is 47.
25 percent of 45 = 45*0.25 = 11.25 11.25 < (is less than) 45
45 + 27 = 72
45 is greater than 37
85-40 = 45 and 45+45 = 90
45 is a whole number, and is very much more than 0.46. 0.46 is only a fraction of a single whole number.
5x + 45 = 10x - 100 x = 29
45
It is: (94-45)+27 = 76
It is: 47
Has it got to be "exactly" 45 more, or "at least" 45 more?