In telling the time. For example hours on a clock face, months in a year.
Counting in dozens.
In some mathematically challenged societies for lengths (feet into inches).
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The number 12 can be a noun, and also a pronoun. It is an adjective when used with another noun.
A multiplier in maths is the number that is used to multiply another number by. For instance: 12 x 6 = 72 The multiplier in this instance is 12. The first number is always the multiplier.
Do you mean "how many feet are in 106.76 inches?" If so, divide that number by 12 to get the number of feet.
12. Whatever number you say before '-gon' is referring to the number of sides in the shape. However, 12-gon (or 20-gon, or whatever) is not the official name of any polygon but is commonly used. the commonly used name is a do-decagon
factor both then multiply the factors the number of times it was used in each number. 12=2x2x3 15=3x5 2x2x3x5=60 All multiples of 60 are divisible by 12 and 15.