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There are an infinite number of ways of expressing 75 as a fraction: 75/1, 150/2, 225/3, 300/4, and so on ad infinitum.
There are many ways, but 5 different ways are: 3/1, 6/2, 9/3, 12/4, and 15/5.
It is not possible to answer the question. There are infinitely many ways to express 740 as a sum of 2 numbers, an infinite number of ways to express it as a sum of 3 numbers, 4 numbers, ... , infinitely many numbers. And the same can be said for multiples of 2, 3, ... numbers. But you cannot write an infinite number of expressions. Perhaps you can start with 370+370, 371+369, 372+368, ... 740+0, 741-1, 742-2 and see how far you get in an hour. Then make a guess at your life expectancy and how many hours per day you are prepared to dedicate to this task. That will give you a maximum number of ways. It will be a maximum because you will slow down as the numbers get bigger and you have to write integers with tens of digits (I doubt that you will get that far).
1: 2X2 2: the number then the smaller number above the big number Squaring a number means to multiply it by itself. Using the number 3 as an example, you can write out the multiplication expression: 3X3 or use an exponent, which is a superscripted number indicating how many times to multiply the base by itself. In this case, it's twice: 32
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2 tens 3 ones. 20+3
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There are infinitely many ways.
24 12*2 6*2*2 3*2*2*2 You can write those 4 numbers 4! ways, meaning 4*3*2*1 = 24 ways. ( interesting how it came out to be the original number)
An infinite number of ways.
how many different ways can you use the digits 3 and to write expressions in exponential form/ what are the expressions
3 + 4 +10 = 17 is a number sentence that has a sum of 17. 4 + 13 = 17 is also a number sentence that has a sum of 17. Here are some more number sentences: 10 + 10 - 3 = 17 21 - 4 = 17 There are many ways to write a number sentence that has a sum of 17. What other ways can you think of?
2^5 2(4^2) 4(2^3) and there are many more
There are an infinite number of ways of expressing 75 as a fraction: 75/1, 150/2, 225/3, 300/4, and so on ad infinitum.
There are many ways, but 5 different ways are: 3/1, 6/2, 9/3, 12/4, and 15/5.
1/4, .25 25% 3/12, etc. since it can be 25% of any number it is actually infinite