Yes, any number is both a noun and an adjective.When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun.When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective.Example sentences:Noun: The number of digits in the average American telephone number is ten.Adjective: There are ten digits in the average American telephone number.
As of 2010, the most visited city in the world is Paris, France with an annual tourist number averaging 15,200,000 tourists.
The average American spends 32 hours on the internet per month. It is important to remember that this number includes all adults, many of whom may not use the internet for their work or have experience using the internet.
If you have only one number, then its average is that number itself: mean average = sum_of_numbers ÷ number_of_numbers → mean average = the_unknown_number ÷ 1 = the_unknown_number median average = middle number when listed in order; with only one number, it is the middle number → median average = the_unknown_number mode average = most frequent number; if there is more than one number with the same frequency, they are all the mode average; unless every different number occurs the same number of times in which case there is no mode average. With only 1 number, it is the sole most frequent number → mode average = the_unknown_number
The average of a single number is always itself.
if you live in Pakistan and have a social security number than you are an American citizen. Social security numbers are only given to citizens and naturalized citizens.
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The average number of toes for an American is 10, as most people have 10 toes (5 on each foot).
The amount of goods and services that the average citizen can buy is known as a standard of living. The cost of a standard of living varies greatly depending on a number of factors.
The average number of websites visited per day varies widely depending on the individual. Some studies suggest that the average person visits between 6-10 websites per day, while others may visit significantly more or less based on their internet usage habits.
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its illegal to claim that you are a citizen when your not. you have to submit a letter to your social security office of what your mistake was and wha the correct answer should be. Claiming that you are a citizen when you are not could jeopadize your process to be an American citizen.
Yes, any number is both a noun and an adjective.When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun.When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective.Example sentences:Noun: The number of digits in the average American telephone number is ten.Adjective: There are ten digits in the average American telephone number.
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