The Twelve Tables were created in ancient Rome around 450 BCE as a response to the demands of the plebeians for legal transparency and protection against arbitrary decisions by patrician magistrates. They were the first codification of Roman law, providing a written legal framework that outlined the rights and duties of both citizens and officials. This foundational legal document aimed to ensure fairness and consistency in the application of laws, ultimately contributing to the development of Roman legal principles.
Rudolphine Tables was created in 1627.
The 12 People
To find the number of full tables, divide 138 by 12, Your answer will be the number of tables that are full. 138 divided by 12 equals 11 full tables with one having 6 people.
To find what in the 12 times tables makes 240, you can divide 240 by 12. This calculation shows that 240 is equal to 12 times 20, since ( 12 \times 20 = 240 ). Thus, the number in the 12 times tables that results in 240 is 20.
The smallest number that is in the 11, 12, and 13 times tables is the least common multiple (LCM) of these numbers. To find the LCM, we can calculate it as follows: LCM(11, 12, 13) = 11 × 12 × 13 = 1716. Therefore, the smallest number that is in the 11, 12, and 13 times tables is 1716.
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The 12 People
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