123/10 or 123/10
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
Expanded Notation of 123 = (1 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (3 x 1)
This cannot be determined because the number 3 does not exist in base 3; only 1 and 2 do.
1.23 x 10^2
You write it as 123.
123
123/10 or 123/10
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
Expanded Notation of 123 = (1 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (3 x 1)
123/10
Yes it is 41 x 3.
It is: 123 and 5/10 or as 123 and 1/2 in its simplest form
BBB, which is 123-1 = 1728-1 = 1727 in base 10.
Well, honey, to change 123 to a fraction, you just put it over 1, so it becomes 123/1. Voila, you've got yourself a fraction! But seriously, that's as simple as it gets.
As an example if your number in Malaysia is 012 123 1234 International: +60 12 - 123 1234 Local: 012 - 123 1234 As you notice in Malaysia the - (minus) sign is after the prefix and not as a separator of the number as it is practised in USA.
Base 4. Higher bases (base 5, base 6, etc.) also contain those digits, as well as others.