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Well with real numbers you know the date, your know your age, you know the odel of your car, you know the year of your car, you can calculate your gas mileage, you can buy stuff and not look dumb, you can get a job, you can do almost every thing with real numbers.
Yes, all natural numbers are real numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of real numbers, so not all real numbers are natural numbers.
That really depends how the numbers are expressed - you have to learn separately how to calculate with decimals, with fractions, with expressions involving square roots, etc.
All rational numbers are real numbers.
Calculate Linux was created on 2007-06-06.
In Linux you can do `time <program>` and it will output the time it took to execute (real/user/sys).
Between two different real numbers, there is an infinite amount of other real numbers. You can easily get one of them by taking the midpoint - i.e., calculate the average of the two numbers (add them, and divide the result by 2).
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You will have to do it from a certain starting point. You can get all of the numbers together and use them to figure it out.
There is no "Linux 4" or "Linux 9." I'm not sure where people get these numbers from. They could be reading the version numbers of a particular distro (such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9). However, the Linux kernel is developed centrally and then subsequently used by all of the distribution vendors. The current stable version of the Linux kernel is 2.6.30; the 2.6 kernel line is expected to continue indefinitely.
Can you please provide more details about what you would like to calculate?
Well with real numbers you know the date, your know your age, you know the odel of your car, you know the year of your car, you can calculate your gas mileage, you can buy stuff and not look dumb, you can get a job, you can do almost every thing with real numbers.
Yes, all natural numbers are real numbers. Natural numbers are a subset of real numbers, so not all real numbers are natural numbers.
If you want to calculate the average of a list of numbers, add the numbers together and divide it by the number of numbers.
That really depends how the numbers are expressed - you have to learn separately how to calculate with decimals, with fractions, with expressions involving square roots, etc.
All rational numbers are real numbers.