There is no one-digit number that is equal to both 14 and 28.
There's only one number that equals 28. The number is . . . . . wait for it . . . . . 28.
28+14 = 42 42-14= 28
There is no prime number equal to 28. I know you must find this disappointing.
28(-28)
There is no one-digit number that is equal to both 14 and 28.
There's only one number that equals 28. The number is . . . . . wait for it . . . . . 28.
28+14 = 42 42-14= 28
28/10= 2.8
1/7th 1/7*28=4
There is no prime number equal to 28. I know you must find this disappointing.
28(-28)
It is a deficient number. The first abundant number is 12. 12: 1,2,3,4,6,12 which equal 28 28>(12*2) and the abundance is 28-(12*2)=4
A number is perfect if all it's factors (barring itself) sum to make the original number. In this case, the factors of 28 are 1,2,4,7 and 14. Added up, these equal 28. Thus, 28 is a perfect number.
To find 28 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.28. In this instance, 2700 x 0.28 = 756. Therefore, 38 percent of 2700 is equal to 756.
Forty take away 12 would equal out to be 28. This is a math problem.
Expressed as a number of hours as a mixed number in its simplest form, 28 hours 3 minutes is equal to 28 1/20 hours or 28 and one twentieth hours.