20 (10x.1=1, 20x.1=2)
Twenty fifths is 4 whole.
There are infinitely many whole numbers which are greater than 20.
There are infinitely many whole numbers greater than 20. The first of these is 21.
four
20c = 1 whole. 80c = 4 whole. 16c = 4/5 whole.
60 divided by 3 which is 20 times 2 which is 40
16 counters is 4/5 of all 20 counters.16/20
It is: 16/20 = 4/5 in its simplest form
There are infinitely many answers. Let A be any whole number and let B = -A -20 Then by the closure of integers, B must be a whole number. And A + B = A + (-A - 20) = -20 Since A is arbitrary, there are infinitely many ways of choosing A and so there are infinitely many ways in which two whole numbers will make -20.
4/5
20 (10x.1=1, 20x.1=2)
Twenty fifths is 4 whole.
20 of them.
twenty. Two halves make one whole. So in ten wholes there are 10 x 2 = 20 halves.
I'd say 20-33%
There are infinitely many whole numbers which are greater than 20.