Yes, "12 equals 12" is a number sentence. It expresses a mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two numerical values. In this case, both sides of the equation represent the same number, 12, making the statement true. Number sentences can be simple equations, inequalities, or expressions that convey a mathematical relationship.
12 plus 0 is 12
In the sentence 6 times 9 equals 54, 6 and 9 are factors of the product 54. In the sentence 54 divided by 9 equals 6, 6 is the quotient. In the sentence 54 divided by 6 equals 9, 9 is the quotient. The result of a multiplication sentence is the product of factors; the result of a division sentence is the quotient.
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48 divided by 12 equals 4. 48/12 = 4
A number sentence that equals or that has an equal sign.
This equals to the even number 12.
Yes. It is a false sentence but a sentence all the same.
An open number sentence is a sentence which contains a variable. A variable is a unknown number but replaced with a letter and can be on either side of an equals sign.
The number 12.
96 !
15.416666666666666666666666666667 x 12 = 185
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