Speaking in terms of whole numbers, 3 comes after 2 and before 4.
17 - 5 * 4 / 2 By BIDMAS, Division comes before Multiplication, Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 5 * 2 By BIDMAS, Multiplication comes before Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 10 = 7
The number that comes before 4 is 3. In a sequential counting order, 3 is the integer that precedes 4.
To find the number that comes before 300 in base 4, we first convert 300 from base 4 to decimal. In base 4, 300 represents (3 \times 4^2 + 0 \times 4^1 + 0 \times 4^0 = 48) in decimal. The number before 48 in decimal is 47. Converting 47 back to base 4, we get 303. Therefore, the number that comes before 300 in base 4 is 303.
1 Becuase division comes before addition. so 12/4=3 and -2 plus 3 is 1.
The number that comes after 2 is 1.
comes after 3 and before five. it is dividable by 2.
17 - 5 * 4 / 2 By BIDMAS, Division comes before Multiplication, Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 5 * 2 By BIDMAS, Multiplication comes before Addition or Subtraction = 17 - 10 = 7
The number that comes before 4 is 3. In a sequential counting order, 3 is the integer that precedes 4.
1 Becuase division comes before addition. so 12/4=3 and -2 plus 3 is 1.
The number that comes after 2 is 1.
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Division comes before addition, so 2 divided by 3 is 2/3, and 4 divided by 6 is 2/3, and 2/3 + 2/3 =4/3, which is 1 and 1/3.
0.5 the pattern is the any given number is half of the number before it
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To solve the expression (2 + 2 \times 4), you need to follow the order of operations, which states that multiplication comes before addition. First, calculate (2 \times 4), which equals (8). Then, add (2) to (8), resulting in (10). Therefore, (2 + 2 \times 4 = 10).
It is not possible to answer the question because numbers are infinitely dense. You might think that 1.9 comes before 2 but 1.99 is nearer and so has a better claim to being the number before 2. But then 1.999 has an even better claim, and so on. For ever.
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