Never. 2011 is the first time this has happened.
2008 is the first year, since teams began being seeded in 1979, that four #1 seeds made the Final Four. Those teams are North Carolina, Kansas, Memphis and UCLA.
The last number refers to the number that occurs or forms at the end of a given termination.
Look at the last digit. If a number's last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
You can always tell a number is divisible by eight by checking to see if the rightmost three digits are. If they are, then the whole number is. With that in mind then, you can make up all sorts of such numbers by just grabbing some combination that you know is divisible by eight, and tacking additional digits on to the left. For example, we know that 128 is divisible by eight (128 / 8 = 16), so any of these numbers are as well: 89469128 13948128 90173128 The number of digits doesn't matter, so we also know that a ridiculously large number like this one: 25098174509840582437575109283102477568758134024 is divisible by eight, because the last three digits are.
Yes. It goes quaterfinal, semifinal, final!
2011
look at the last number like 190,908 so eight is the even number because it's the last number
never
This has never happened. In 2006 and 1980 there were no number 1 seeds, but both years there was one number 2 seed remaining. 2011 was the first year that there was no number 1 or number 2 seeds that made the final four.
2011 is the first time
it has never happened.
The 2008-09 season was Missouri's last appearance in the Elite 8.
2011 is the first time
The last four rounds of the NCAA Basketball Tournament are nicknamed as follows: National Championship Final Four Elite Eight Sweet Sixteen
If the last 2 digits are divisible by eight then so is the whole number.
2011 is the first time this has happened.