Ten of them.
It is ten eights, or one and two eights or one and a quarter or 1.25 as a decimal.
Ten eights times eight tenths is 1.
the digits in base ten are: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.in base two it's: ones, twos, fours, eights, sixteens, thirty-twos, sixty-fours, one twenty-eights, two fifty-sixes, etc.in base sixteen, the digits are: ones, sixteens, two fifty-sixes, four thousand ninety-sixes, sixty-five thousand five hundred thirty-sixes, etc.so every fourth place of base two is also a digit in base sixteen.
Ten minus nine eights equals eight and seven eighths.
Seven eights plus three eights is ten eights. Now, possibly you intended to ask about eighths, rather than eights. Ten eighths is equal to one and a quarter. However, ten eights is equal to 80. The extra h makes a difference.
.600, or Five Eights.
Yes, both equal one.
1/4
Ten of them.
It is ten eights, or one and two eights or one and a quarter or 1.25 as a decimal.
Ten eights times eight tenths is 1.
the digits in base ten are: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.in base two it's: ones, twos, fours, eights, sixteens, thirty-twos, sixty-fours, one twenty-eights, two fifty-sixes, etc.in base sixteen, the digits are: ones, sixteens, two fifty-sixes, four thousand ninety-sixes, sixty-five thousand five hundred thirty-sixes, etc.so every fourth place of base two is also a digit in base sixteen.
The value of the digit "4" is the ones value. The value of the number "1" could represent the tens value in decimal, eights in octal or sixteens in hexidecimal. Assuming a decimal numbering system there are 4 ones and 1 ten in the decimal number represented by "14"
Ten.
10 ten thousand
It can be reduced to 2 1/4