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The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
Let's call the larger number 2x+3 and the smaller number x: 2x+3+x = 36 2x+x = 36-3 3x = 33 x = 11 So: 2*11+3 = 25 which is the value of the larger number.
It is a square number because 6 times 6 = 36
No because 3 is a factor of 36.
It is 36.
The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
3 is in tens place.
Let's call the larger number 2x+3 and the smaller number x: 2x+3+x = 36 2x+x = 36-3 3x = 33 x = 11 So: 2*11+3 = 25 which is the value of the larger number.
In the number 36, the digit 3 is in the tens place. This means that the value of the digit 3 is actually 30, as it represents 3 tens or 3 groups of 10. The value of a digit in a number is determined by its position in the number relative to the place value system, where each place represents a power of 10.
36 is one example. 3 x 6 = 18. 18 is half of 36. Could there be others?
It is a square number because 6 times 6 = 36
Atomic number of krypton is 36. It has 36 electrons. The number of protons is also 36.
No because 3 is a factor of 36.
Oh, dude, the value of 6 in 36 is like, well, 6. I mean, it's literally right there in the number. It's not like it's trying to hide or anything. So yeah, the value of 6 in 36 is, surprise surprise, 6.
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4 x 3 x 3 = 36
n+6