...so the number is 10 less than 16. Can you work it out now...?
This question posed has incomplete information. You're asking what number has a modulo of 9. But is this the first numbers or the second? Some examples are: 9/10 19/10 29/10 So the common number seems to be 10.
Because the system is based on counting in blocks of ten. A medium large number is represented as a number of thousands (10*10*10) plus a number of hundreds (10*10) plus a number of tens (10) plus some units. Numbers that are larger still would involve ten thousands (10*10*10*10 or 104), or hundred thousands (105), millions (106), etc.
Any number less than 10 can be divided by 3: some evenly and others not.
is this 1000*10, or 10^1000? 1000*10 = 10000 (ten thousand) 10^1000 = some number
Humans have ten fingers, so a base-10 mathematical system seems natural to us. That's the primary connection between the number 10 and the physical world.
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Human beings have a total of ten digits on their hands. It (therefore) forms the basis of our counting system. It is the atomic number of neon. It is the number of hydrogen atoms in butane, a hydrocarbon.
Oh, dude, the number 10 is everywhere! It's like the number of fingers you have, the base of our number system, and the number of seasons of Friends... oh wait, that's not right. But seriously, 10 is used in measurements, like a decade being 10 years, and it's a common number in math and everyday life.
A fully connected network follows the formula c=n*(n-1)/2, where n is the number of nodes and c is the number of connections. So, for a network of 5 nodes (stations) there would be 5*4/2=10 connections.
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n*(n-1)/2 10*(10-1)/2 10*9/2 45
The equation to solve for the number of connections c is c=(n*(n-1))/2. So a network of 10 computers would need (10*9)/2 or 45 links
The largest named number that is commonly known is a googolplex. A googol is 10^100 (a one with 100 zeros after it) and a googolplex is 10^googol. Under the traditional naming system of million, billion, trillion, the largest named number is Centillion, which is 10^303 (a one with 303 zeros after it). The largest denomination banknote ever printed was for 1 sextillion (10^21). In science, some large numbers used are Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23), which defines the number of molecules in a mole; Graham's number (unimaginably large), which is the upper bound of connections between vertices of hypercubes.
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Windows XP Professional allows up to 10 concurrent connections