No. If you multiply them by a hundred you get 120 and 102 which are not the same.
102/12 = 8.5
There are an infinite number of numbers between 12 and 13. decimals, fractions and irrational numbers
12
In mathematics, a whole number is a number without fractions or decimals. Since 12 is a whole number, it is considered one whole. Therefore, there is one whole in the number 12.
√0.01 = √(1/100) = √12/√102 = 1/10 (which is a rational number)
-1, .102, .12, 1.02
102/12 = 8.5
There are an infinite number of numbers between 12 and 13. decimals, fractions and irrational numbers
12 with remainder 6.
12
102. 12+90=102.
9 tens + 12 ones = 9 × 10 + 12 × 1 = 90 + 12 = 102.
Yes, 12 is the same number as 12.0
In mathematics, a whole number is a number without fractions or decimals. Since 12 is a whole number, it is considered one whole. Therefore, there is one whole in the number 12.
√0.01 = √(1/100) = √12/√102 = 1/10 (which is a rational number)
To determine how many times 15 can go into 102, you would divide 102 by 15. The quotient of this division would be the number of times 15 can go into 102. In this case, 102 divided by 15 equals 6 with a remainder of 12, so 15 can go into 102 exactly 6 times.
Yes 12/4 = 3