10 is a factor of 20 and 30.
I'd hate to give you a definition like, "Related pairs of numbers are pairs of numbers that are related" so let's just go with an example. Let the first number of a pair represent a quantity of bicycles. Let the second number represent the number of tires per bicycle. With 1 bicycle you would have 2 tires, with 2 you would have 4 and so on. (1,2)(2,4)(3,6)(4,8) are related pairs of numbers.
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Amicable numbers are two different numbers so related that the sum of the proper divisors of each is equal to the other number. For example, the smallest pair of amicable numbers is (220, 284)
Factors of the number will also be factors of the number's multiples. Multiples of the number will also be multiples of the number's factors.
The numerator is how many you have, and the factors are numbers that go into a number, so they are both parts of parts or fractions/decimals.
I am rational, but not a number. This statement is therefore half correct.
A real number is any number. Real numbers can be whole numbers or numbers which include a decimal point.
These numbers are called slopes.
Yes real numbers describes all the number is the world.
Binary numbers.
An irrational number.
Prime numbers are related with composite numbers as they are both natural numbers and real numbers and also every composite number is a product of prime numbers due to which they are related with each other.For example 24=[2] [2] [3] [2].Here 24 is a composite number,real number and natural number and 2,2,3,2 are prime numbers and also they are real and natural numbers
2 is a prime number.
The statement is true for some numbers.
12
Yes. "The number zero was introduced by the ancient Indians."
They're totally different animals, and neither one can be converted to the other one. A "decimal" is a number. An "equation" is a statement, that often has something to do with numbers. We don't think it's possible to change a number into a statement, or a statement into a number.