The gcf of a single number is the number itself. But you will usually want to take the gcf of more than one number, not of a single number.
first take the smallest number and then take the biggest number then the middle numbers well you must know how to count
Start from the left end. Use the first digit only. If it is bigger than 7, then you can take 1 seven from it, so start your answer with "1" and take that seven away. That leaves you with a first number less than seven. Always, if the first number is less than seven then use the first two numbers instead. You now have the first number of your answer, and the what is left of your original number to deal with. Do exactly the same again, (if you can take 2 sevens, write 2 and take off 14, or 6 sevens write 6 and take off 42 etc) tagging the next stage answer to the right of your first stage answer. Keep going.
work out 10% and then half it, add the two together and take it away from the first number
Look at a 6 sided die. As the name implies, there are 6 sides. The sides are numbered 1,2,3,4,5, and 6. How many of those numbers are odd? Take that number and divide it by the total number of sides on the die. That will give you the probability of getting an odd number when rolling a single 6 sided die.
Sorry, they never had a number one single in the US. Actually they had only one top 40 hit. Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995
Back for Good reached number 7 in 1995. It is their only top 100 charted single
Apparently, Eagles made the charts with their debut single " Take It Easy", which was written by Jackson Browne & Glen Frey.
23rd November 1991
1991 Do What U Like
The gcf of a single number is the number itself. But you will usually want to take the gcf of more than one number, not of a single number.
take every single number you can think of and put it over every single number you can think of in every single way that you can think of and those are all the fractions for all the decimal numbers.
While the band was very popular internationally, they never had a number one song in the United States. They did have one song in the top ten, "Back for Good." Their first number one internationally was "Pray," which reached the top of the British charts in 1993.
Take That - Everything Changes
Live While We're Young
Live while were young
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.