If you write every number once, then you will write the number nine exactly once. If you mean "... the digit9, it should appear 20 times: 10 times in the ten's place, and 10 times in the one's place.
3n
6n + 7n (= 13n)
if this is a math question it means that you write every that is not in this 'a' the apostrophe means NOT IN but if A is as it self u write every thng In A
You answer it by multiplying each number time the bottom number
85n
14 times 56 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 76 86 96
There's no such thing as "the fifth square" of a number.To calculate any whole-number power of a number, write the number that many timesall on one line, then write the word "times" between them, get your pencil out, and getto work.The 5th power of a number 'N' is'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' .
You write it as an equation, and then solve the equation.
ten (10) times
Call the numbers 'A' and 'B'.Then write:5A = 6B
3n
16x
6n + 7n (= 13n)
if this is a math question it means that you write every that is not in this 'a' the apostrophe means NOT IN but if A is as it self u write every thng In A
You answer it by multiplying each number time the bottom number
85n
125