Arabic (Modern) = 62
Roman = LXII
Binary = 111110
It is: 62 and a 1/2
To write the number 336 and the decimal 0.62 together, you can express them as "336.62." This format combines the whole number (336) with the decimal part (.62) to represent a single numerical value.
u can write it as a mixed number or a whole number
2.48 = 62/25
62 can be written as 62/1.
To find the prime factors of a number, first check if it is odd or even. If even it will divide by '2' , the first prime number. Since '62' is even it will divide by '2' . Hence 2)62 The answer is '31' '31' is also a prime number , so divide by itself, to arrive at an answer of '1'. 31)31 =1 So the Prime factors of '62' are 2, & 31. NB When testing for prime factors. Check if the number is 'odd' ( 1,3,5,7,9) or even ( 2,4,6,8,0) These are the suffix digits of any given number. If even then it will divide by '2' , and keep on dividing by '2' until an odd number answer. Then test for '3' , then '5' , then ;7; et seq., until you arrive at '1'. All the dividing numbers(quotients) are the prime factors. NNB Some little 'tricks' . If a number ends in '5' or '0' it will divide by '5' e.g. 10155 will divide by '5' If the digits add to '9' , then it will divide by '9'. e.g. 189 ; 1 + 8 + 9 = 18 => 1 + 8 = 9 will divide by '9' Only '3' & '7' must be fully tested by division for the prime factors. The first prime numbers , up to '20' are : - 2,3,5,7,11,13,17, & 19.
100 = 62 + 82 = 82 + 62 and there is no other way
It is: 62 and a 1/2
To write the number 336 and the decimal 0.62 together, you can express them as "336.62." This format combines the whole number (336) with the decimal part (.62) to represent a single numerical value.
you can write that answer a thousand million ways!
62 has two prime factors: 2 and 31. It doesn't matter where you write them on the page.
u can write it as a mixed number or a whole number
2.48 = 62/25
62 can be written as 62/1.
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