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It is: 1+2 = 3
bout 12 chickens
Could be 12. Yes, I think it's 12 for sure.
Not sure what you mean, but there would be more than one. 12 is an example. 1+2 = 3, 12/3 = 4 and 12/1 = 12, 12/2 = 6
A number with more than one digit is called a multi-digit number. This includes any integer from 10 upwards, such as 11, 12, 100, or 1,000. Multi-digit numbers can be composed of two or more digits and can be either positive or negative.
It is: 1+2 = 3
bout 12 chickens
The number is 84.
Could be 12. Yes, I think it's 12 for sure.
Not sure what you mean, but there would be more than one. 12 is an example. 1+2 = 3, 12/3 = 4 and 12/1 = 12, 12/2 = 6
96 has 12 factors.
12 is the only two digit number which is a factor of 12.
A number with more than one digit is called a multi-digit number. This includes any integer from 10 upwards, such as 11, 12, 100, or 1,000. Multi-digit numbers can be composed of two or more digits and can be either positive or negative.
Let the tens digit be x, and ones digit be y. So we have: x + y = 12 x = y + 2 Substitute y + 2 for x to the first equation: x + y = 12 (y + 2) + y = 12 y + y + 2 - 2 = 12 - 2 2y = 10 2y/2 = 10/2 y = 5 the ones digit y + 2 = 5 + 2 = 7 the tens digit Thus, the number is 75.
A number with more than one digit is typically called a "multi-digit number." This includes any whole number from 10 and above, such as 12, 345, or 6789. These numbers can be classified as two-digit, three-digit, and so on, depending on how many digits they contain.
Well, honey, the largest 12-digit number with repeated digits allowed is 9,999,999,999,999. I mean, unless you want to get fancy and start throwing in letters or emojis, but I doubt that's what you're looking for. So there you have it, the biggest 12-digit number you can get with the same digit repeated over and over again.
about 12