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∙ 14y agoSince the numbers on a number line increase from left to right, it follows that any number to the left of another number is smaller than that other number. Of course, most of the time it is quite obvious which of two numbers is larger, and we don't need to plot them on a number line to find that out.
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∙ 14y ago60 = 45 + 15(15 X 3 = 45) thus 45 is thrice the value of 15.
you find out missing numbers in addition by subtracting the numbers that are writen
1.Find the ratio of the two numbers 2. Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number
-10 has the least value. To find out if a number is smaller than another, it is recommended you use number lines: -10, -9, -8, ... 0, 0.5, 1... As you can see, -10 is to the left of 0.5, which means that -10 is less than 0.5.
To find the absolute value of a positive number all the answer is is the number in between the lines. For example, the absolute value of [340] is 340. To find the absolute value of a negative number, it is simply the opposite (positive version) of the negative number. For example, the absolute value of [-56] is just 56.
The middle or mid value is easy to find....it is what it sounds like. If you have a group of numbers, you identify the largest and smallest, and then calculate the halfway point (largest # - smallest #). Then, from your group of numbers, identify the number closest to the number you came up with. If you are seeking a mid value from only two numbers, just subtract the smaller from the larger number and that's your answer.
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.
60 = 45 + 15(15 X 3 = 45) thus 45 is thrice the value of 15.
37 and 40
you find out missing numbers in addition by subtracting the numbers that are writen
add them all together and divide them by the number of numbers you have
212
to find the range of numbers, you take the largest number and subtract the smaller number. 119-(-54)=119+54=173
101 and 26
1.Find the ratio of the two numbers 2. Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number
On a number line, the numbers start with zero and get larger as they move to the right, They are negative and get smaller as they move to the left from the zero. To find which number is greater, you can find the places of two numbers on the line and the one on the right is greater.
Assuming the numbers are in unsorted order, assign the first number to a temporary variable then traverse the remaining numbers, comparing each of their values to the temporary. If any value is smaller than the temporary, assign its value to the temporary. Once all values have been traversed and compared, the temporary variable holds the lowest value.