Yes
Subtract one, two, three, ... (any positive number) from 214, and you get a number that is less than 214.
It could be: 2*214 = 428
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Yes.
if you take the decimal portion alone, .214 convert to fraction & reduce by half, then add in the whole you should come up with 607 over 500
To write the whole number 214 as an improper fraction, you can represent it as ( \frac{214}{1} ). This means that 214 is the numerator and 1 is the denominator, indicating that it is a whole number without any fractional part.
These are the whole numbers that go into 214 evenly: 1, 2, 107, 214.
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No, 214 is an even number .Numbers ending in 1,3,5,7,9 are all odd number.
Subtract one, two, three, ... (any positive number) from 214, and you get a number that is less than 214.
no
The isotope with a mass number of 214 and 131 neutrons is Polonium-214. Its atomic symbol is Po.
It could be: 2*214 = 428
To find 8 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.08. In this instance, 0.08 x 214 = 17.12. Therefore, 8 percent of 214 is equal to 17.12.
A perfect number is a number which is the sum of it's positive proper divisors. 214 has divisors: 1, 2, 107 1 + 2 + 107 = 110 != 214 Thus 214 is not a perfect number The first 4 perfect numbers are: 6, 28, 496 and 8128.
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Yes.