Answer 1 == In an open sentence (an equation or inequality with a variable in it), when a number replacing the variable makes the sentence true, then it is a solution.
11
it is not a number sentence because number sentences have to have an answer to make 7x8 a number sentence it has to be 7x8=56
A number sentence is a mathematical equation, such as 2x6+5x4=32.
All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].
5+1=?:?=6
Answer 1 == In an open sentence (an equation or inequality with a variable in it), when a number replacing the variable makes the sentence true, then it is a solution.
1 because Go. is a sentence it has a subject and a verbSubject:an implied YouVerb: Go
1/2 times 1 = 1/2 The definition of Multiplicative identity: the number 1 (for real number) hope that helps
max[x*y | x and y belong to {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}]
number 1 is correct because it is a complete sentence
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it is not a number sentence because number sentences have to have an answer to make 7x8 a number sentence it has to be 7x8=56
I can think of two examples off the top of my head: 1. He is a versatile actor. 2. Wood is a versatile material. Sentence number 1 means that "he" plays a variety of roles very well, and sentence number 2 means that wood has a variety of uses.
9 x 9 = 81
A number sentence is a mathematical equation, such as 2x6+5x4=32.
All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].All of them.In each case, my sentence would be1*9*9*9 is greater than [the number].