1.80 and 1.8 are considered the same because they represent the same numerical value. The trailing zero in 1.80 does not change its value; it simply indicates a measure of precision, often used in contexts like currency or measurements. In mathematics, both numbers are equal, as they both denote one whole and eight-tenths. Thus, they can be used interchangeably in most calculations.
In a normal year, adding 180 days to January 18 gives July 17 of the same year. Adding 180 days to January 18 in a leap year gives July 16.
There '18' (eighteen) tens in 180 . Remember you multiplication table. 18 x 10 = 180.
9x+18 = 180 9x = 180-18 9x = 162 x = 18
100
18 = 2x3x3 20 = 2x2x5 lcm = 2x2x3x3x5 = 18x10=180
It is: 180
It is 18.
10 x 18 = 180
18
180 over 100 is the same as 18 over 10 which is the same as 9 over 5 which is the same as 1 and 4 over 5 (1 and a four fifths) which is the same as 1.8
18 x 10 = 180 60 x 3 = 180 The lowest common multiple of the two numbers is 180.
180. 18% of 100 is 18, thus 18% of 1000 is ten times that, or 180.