80 is an integer. If you are asking for the Celsius equivalent of 80°F, then the answer is 26.555...°C
80 is an integer, not a fraction!
To express "80 hundred thousand" in numerical form, you multiply 80 by 100,000. This equals 8,000,000. Therefore, 80 hundred thousand is written as 8,000,000.
Try if you can find an integer that, when squared, gives you 80.
80 is an integer, not a fraction and there is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.
80 degrees Fahrenheit can be represented as the integer 80.
80 is an integer. If you are asking for the Celsius equivalent of 80°F, then the answer is 26.555...°C
50+80 = 130
80 is an integer, not a fraction!
At most -80 (negative 80).
Yes it is.
80 is an integer, not a fraction.
80 light years
To express "80 hundred thousand" in numerical form, you multiply 80 by 100,000. This equals 8,000,000. Therefore, 80 hundred thousand is written as 8,000,000.
80/10 = 8 so answer is 8 thousand
Try if you can find an integer that, when squared, gives you 80.
80 is an integer, not a fraction and there is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.