1/14, because multiplicative inverses must multiply to equal 1, and 14/1 x 1/14 = 14/14, or 1.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 14, we simply need to take the square root of 14. The square root of 14 is approximately 3.74, so 3.74 times 3.74 equals 14. Keep exploring the beauty of numbers, my friend!
1/7 + 3/14: you must have a common denomiantor! here, that's 14: 1(2)/14 + 3(1) /14 2/14 + 3/14 (2+3)/14 5/14.
It means add the two numbers together. 1 + 13 = 14 13 + 1 = 14 13 +1 14 ===
14 can be evenly divided by -14, -7, -2, -1, 1, 2, 7, and 14.
1/7 + 1/14 = 3/14= 1/7 + 1/14= 2/14 + 1/14= 3/14
1 = 1/1 = 14/14
It is 14 to 1 or 14/1.
1/14, because multiplicative inverses must multiply to equal 1, and 14/1 x 1/14 = 14/14, or 1.
-14 - (-1) = -14 + 1 = -13
2 and 1/14 - 1 and 3/14 = 29/14 - 17/14 = 12/14 = 6/7.
Any number multiplied by 1 is the number itself: so the answer is 14.
14/14 is the same as 1. 1 as a percent is 100%
There are very few factors of fourteen (14). These are 1 and 14 and 7 and 2. The negatives of these can also be used as long as there is a double negative. For example, -1 and -14 or -2 and -7.
1/14 + 5/14 + 2/14 = (1+5+2)/14 = 8/14 = 4/7
13 - 14 = -113 - 14 = -1
14 goes into 14 exactly 1 time. This is because 14 divided by 14 equals 1 with no remainder. When a number is divided by itself, the result is always 1.