(7 - 2)/0.5 = 10
Neither 2 nor 0.5 are odd numbers, but 10 is even.
You are working with numbers. One is a whole number and the other is a fraction of a whole number (with a decimal point, etc). You apply the same principles of subtracting one number from another or a fraction of one number from a fraction of another. Numbers is numbers!
No, there is no 42 in the 9 times table. 7 x 6 = 42
The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question! The greatest factor of any number is itself. So you do not need to use the division ladder or any other method!
The factor of a number is a number that you can divide into the original number evenly. For example, 12 can be divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12. Therefore 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 are called "factors" of 12.
1 is not a prime number because every number is divisible by 1, including itself. 0 is not a prime number because the division by 0 will not produce any real numbers.
Division (by 2).
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Subtraction is taking away a certain number. Division is breaking it up into a certain number of groups. 8-4=4, but 8/4=2. Hope this helps.
For calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division .... etc....
You can give hundreds of examples, but a single counterexample shows that natural numbers are NOT closed under subtraction or division. For example, 1 - 2 is NOT a natural number, and 1 / 2 is NOT a natural number.
Division means the process of subtraction again and again. Fraction means a number which is not complete..............
the whole reason is this: multiplication is adding to that number in groups and division is subtracting from a number in groups.
A political division is how a country is divided up into states, provinces, capitals.
Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition and the carrot(^) making the following number an exponent or exponential number
multiplication/division: least number of significant figures addition/subtraction: least number of numbers to the right of decimal point