The number 16 can be expressed in various ways depending on the context, such as through addition, multiplication, or other mathematical operations. For example, it can be written as 16 = 15 + 1, 16 = 10 + 6, or 16 = 4 × 4. Additionally, it can be represented in different bases or forms, like binary (10000) or hexadecimal (10). The total number of unique representations will vary based on the specific rules or constraints applied to the expressions.
16 pennies, 3 nickels 1 penny,1 dime 1 nickel and one penny so 3 ways
16 x 100 1.6 x 101
16 can be expressed as a power in two ways: as (2^4) since (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 16), and as (4^2) because (4 \times 4 = 16). Both representations highlight different bases and exponents that yield the same result.
Besides 2, 4, 8, and 16, you can also divide it unequally (1 & 15 for instance).
6/8, 9/12, 12/16, 15/20, 18/24 and there is a whole lot more
There are 8 different pairs of whole numbers whose prodcut is 40. Allowing for commutativity (a*b = b*a), there are 16 possible ways.
6 ways
This is a permutation;16 P4. It is easy to calculate if you have statistics functions on your calculator. Otherwise, it is: 16!/(16-4)! = 43680.
An infinite amount of ways. You could write it in every language in the world for starters. Numerically it can also be written in an infinite amount of sums and multiplications. e.g. you could write it as 0.1+13.9, then half the 0.1 and write 0.05+13.95, then half that and have 0.025+13.975 etc. So yeah, lots and lots of different ways you can write 14, in fact too many different ways to be able to count them all.
There are 6 ways using normal U.S coins, but their is probally a different amount using foreign coins....... :-)
80=81-1=1*80=2*40=4*20=5*16=.....etc.
Several ways :- 161 42 24
16 pennies, 3 nickels 1 penny,1 dime 1 nickel and one penny so 3 ways
16 x 100 1.6 x 101
16 can be expressed as a power in two ways: as (2^4) since (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 16), and as (4^2) because (4 \times 4 = 16). Both representations highlight different bases and exponents that yield the same result.
Besides 2, 4, 8, and 16, you can also divide it unequally (1 & 15 for instance).
6/8, 9/12, 12/16, 15/20, 18/24 and there is a whole lot more