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18 represents the atomic number for Argon. It is the number of protons and of electrons in an argon atom and defines its position in the periodic table.
The Roman numerals "MM" represent the number 2000, and "XVIII" represents the number 18. Therefore, "MM XVIII" represents the year 2018.
Nine is HCF of 18 and 27
You represent a repeating number by putting a dash on top of the number. For example 56.1066666 you represent it by putting a dash on top of the 6
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18 represents the atomic number for Argon. It is the number of protons and of electrons in an argon atom and defines its position in the periodic table.
The Roman numerals "MM" represent the number 2000, and "XVIII" represents the number 18. Therefore, "MM XVIII" represents the year 2018.
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18 in binary is 10010 Since 18 can't be written in term of 2 to the power x, the number of bits needed is 5. The answer is 5
A pronumeral is a letter that is used to represent a number (or numeral) in a problem.Neither 6 nor 18 has any of those. The common factors of 6 and 18 are 1, 2, 3 and 6.
Nine is HCF of 18 and 27
Periods represent the number of shells in a particular element
You represent a repeating number by putting a dash on top of the number. For example 56.1066666 you represent it by putting a dash on top of the 6
The letter that represent the composite number is letter C.
8.3 is not a whole number and so cannot represent any whole number.
You would need to use 18 digits: possibly, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H to represent the decimal numbers 0 to 17.Then you would need to express any number x, in the formx = a(n)*18^n + a(n-1)*18^(n-1) + ... * a(1)*18 + a(0) + a(-1)*18^(-1) + a(-2)*18^(-2) ...where the a(i) belonged to the set of 18 "digits" as defined above.The the octadecimal representation of x isa(n)a(n-1) ...a(1)a(0).a(-1)a(-2) ...Note that there is a octadecimal point between a(0) and a(-1).