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The value of 8 in 78 is 8.
Yes, 78 is a whole number.
78 is an even number as it can be divided by 2!
x = number Four times the number (4x) is the same as the number increased by 78 (x + 78). Since they are both equal, then 4x = x + 78 4x - x = 78 3x = 78 x = 26
The absolute value is just determining how far the number is away from "0". -78 is 78 numbers away from zero, thus the absolute value of -78 is 78.
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The stronger correlation will be the one whose absolute value is closest to one. For example, r = -.78 is stronger than r=.65, because: |r| = |-.78| = .78 > |r| = |.65| = .65
Eight thousand.
The value of 8 in 78 is 8.
Yes, 78 is a whole number.
well it depends on your use of order of operations 78%=.78 21+(9/16)=21.5625 (21+9)/16= 1.875
78 is an even number as it can be divided by 2!
In the number 78, the digit 8 is in the tens place. Therefore, the place value of 8 in 78 is 8 tens, which is equal to 80. The place value of a digit in a number is determined by its position in the number, with the rightmost digit being in the ones place, the digit to its left in the tens place, and so on.
Less than 25 cents.
x = number Four times the number (4x) is the same as the number increased by 78 (x + 78). Since they are both equal, then 4x = x + 78 4x - x = 78 3x = 78 x = 26
No because 78 times 78 doesnt equal 78