No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
- number multiplied by another - number equal a positive number. eg: -4x-4=16 where as 4x-4=-16
The top-heavy fraction 16/13 is not equal to a whole number. Expressed as a decimal, it is equal to 1.230769 recurring (that is, 1.230769230769...)
2000Improved Answer:-200/16 = 12.5
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus. Therefore, an element with 16 protons will have an atomic number of 16.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
There is only one number that equals 16. That number is 16.
- number multiplied by another - number equal a positive number. eg: -4x-4=16 where as 4x-4=-16
The top-heavy fraction 16/13 is not equal to a whole number. Expressed as a decimal, it is equal to 1.230769 recurring (that is, 1.230769230769...)
256
It is: 44.625 times 16 = 714
2000Improved Answer:-200/16 = 12.5
Here are some factors of 16:1,2,4,8,16.A factor of a number is a number that when you multiply it with a number it will equal the other number for example 1 is a factor of 16 because 16x1=16.
...so the number is 10 less than 16. Can you work it out now...?
3 AND 16