Yes - 120/2 = 60
Yes.
There are no numbers between 108 and 120 that have an even ten's digit. If you call 'zero' an even number, then ' 109 ' would qualify. But the whole exercise is still not too satisfying.
120 is a composite number because it is divisible by 2. Even numbers except 2 are composite.
To find 120 of a number, you multiply that number by 120. For example, if the number is ( x ), you would calculate ( 120 \times x ). If you're looking to express this as a percentage, you can also say that 120 of a number is the same as finding 120% of that number.
105, 120, 135 and so on.
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You know 120 is a composite number because it is an even number that is greater than 2.
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Yes.
There are no numbers between 108 and 120 that have an even ten's digit. If you call 'zero' an even number, then ' 109 ' would qualify. But the whole exercise is still not too satisfying.
There are many. One of them is 110.
120 is a composite number because it is divisible by 2. Even numbers except 2 are composite.
The probability of an even must be a real number in the range [0, 1]. 120% is outside that range.
To find 120 of a number, you multiply that number by 120. For example, if the number is ( x ), you would calculate ( 120 \times x ). If you're looking to express this as a percentage, you can also say that 120 of a number is the same as finding 120% of that number.
105, 120, 135 and so on.
120 is a composite number. 120 is a composite number. A prime number has only 2 factors which are 1 and itself. Composite numbers are everything else except 1 and 0. 1 and 0 are neither prime, nor composite. Any even number (except 2) is composite.
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