Twenty times.
Count by 45. 45,90,135,180 so you have two choices.
Say the number is y (y x 9) - 14 = 67 (+14) y x 9 = 81 (/9) y = 9 so the number is 9
"Syllable count" is the number of syllables that are in any word. (i.e. how many syllables you can count)For example, the word "answer" has two syllables. We know this because when you break up the word, there are two "parts" that we count. The first part is "An" whilst the second part is "swer". An-swer.A good way to count how many syllables a word has is by clapping when you say a word. The number of claps you make is the number of syllables a word has.
There is no such number. If we could count to any particular number, then we can always count to the next one. And then the next. And so on.
You will not say 7.
25,50,100,200
You can count on me?
Three hundred.
Both could be correct it depends on the situation. If you could count the stars how many so you think there are? Count the number of stars you can see out the window.
im 25
count is all i can say unless you can be more specific
The phrase "square the count" means to multiply the count by itself. It is a mathematical operation where you raise a number to the power of 2. For example, squaring the count of 3 would result in 9 (3 x 3 = 9).
9 is nueve
Twenty times.
The Opposite of 9 depends on how far you can count up to with the exception of infinity. If you can count up to 100, then the opposite of 9 would be 100 - 9 which is 91. If you can count up to 10000000000, then it is just 10000000000 - 9 which is 9999999991. These are the answers to every number you want the opposite of. You take the number you are thinking of and take that away from the number you can count up to. You may get negative answers too. I can count up to 9999999999999999. this is 999 quadrillion, 999 trillion, 999 billion, 999 million, 999 thousand, 9 hundred and 99. i don't know what comes next. to find the opposite of 9, i just take that away. to give me 9999999999999990. i would gety a negative answert if is said to find the opposite of a googolian (1 with 100 zeroes)! i won't write it out. ----
Assuming your count starts at zero, the number 9 appears a total of 20 times (9, 19, 29, 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99). The same will hold true for every number between 1 and 9. In the case of zero, it will appear 11 times if you start your count at zero, and ten times if you start your count at 1.