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If a timer is counting down from 30, it doesn't actually count 30. It starts counting at 29. If you are counting up to 10, you wouldn't count the number that you are counting from. If you counted 0, you would actually be counting 11 numbers.
By definition, the set of counting numbers starts at one and proceeds in ascending order. The next number is 2. If two were not the next number in the set, it would not be the set of counting numbers.
a number between 25 and 35 whose digits make a product of 16Answer:If I understand your question, the last digit in counting is nine (9) and the first is zero (0). When counting objects it starts; none (or zero), 1, 2, . . . 9
To find a slope you count how far away the coordinates are from each other on a graph. You begin counting at the point where it starts, and count until the next point. Example=the point is 6,3, and the next point is 9 down(15,3).
Yes - there is an infinite number of such numbers. Just take the counting numbers (1,2,3,4, etc...) and put them to the power of 6 (i.e. multiply it by itself 6 times). The sequence of such numbers starts: 1, 64, 729, 4096, 15625, 46656, etc...