To make 33 using just four fours, your solution is: (4 - .4) / .4 + 4! To break this down into individual steps, this works out as follows: 4 - .4 = 3.6 / .4 = 9 + 4! = 33. You can also make 33 using three fours. 4! + 4 / 4` The ` sign, similar to a grave accent, turns the number in question into a recurring decimal - in other words, four ninths. Don't forget to apply the rules of BODMAS, whereby you apply the division before you apply the addition in the sum. Therefore: 4 / (4/9) + (4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = 33.
43 is the only prime number in that list; 33 and 63 are both divisible by 3.
It is 3 or 11
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Only whole number factors of 33 are 3 and 11...
33×3=99
1 4+4 3-3 5-4-1
7-1=3 6/2=3
3 x 3 x 3 + 3 + 3 + ( 3 / 3 ) or 33 + ( 3 / 3 )
The atomic number 33 is for arsenic (As); the nucleus contain 33 protons and 42 neutrons.
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The only element which has a reasonably abundant isotope with mass number 33 is sulphur and that has 17 neutrons.
The only element which has a reasonably abundant isotope with mass number 33 is sulphur and that has 17 neutrons.
43 is the only prime number in that list; 33 and 63 are both divisible by 3.
Use two of the 3s to make 33. Then: 33 - 3 = 11 11 + 3 = 14
2/33 can't be a mixed number. A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction. There's not enough to 2/33 to make any whole number.
It is 3 or 11