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53 is the smallest prime number that is larger than 50
Yes it is larger
larger
X is 10 and V is 5. So, XV is 15. L is larger than 15, so we subtract. (L=50.) 50-15=35. However, XVL is not used since XXXV is usually used.
50
no, it is bigger
nope 8 gal = 32 qt. 50 qt = 6.2 gal
53 is the smallest prime number that is larger than 50
half as big example: if $10 then 50% larger = $15 (twice as big = $20)
i think my number will get larger than 50-x.
less
5,475 us gal
larger
Yes it is larger
Any number that is greater than 24 is 50 percent larger than 12.
X is 10 and V is 5. So, XV is 15. L is larger than 15, so we subtract. (L=50.) 50-15=35. However, XVL is not used since XXXV is usually used.
no 15 gal = 60 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon