1/14, because multiplicative inverses must multiply to equal 1, and 14/1 x 1/14 = 14/14, or 1.
To find the two numbers that multiply to 14, we need to consider all the possible pairs of numbers that multiply to 14. These pairs are (1, 14) and (-1, -14) since 1 * 14 = 14 and -1 * -14 = 14. So, the answer is 1 and 14, or -1 and -14.
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.
14 can be evenly divided by -14, -7, -2, -1, 1, 2, 7, and 14.
19 * 14 = (20 - 1) * 14 = 20*14 - 1*14 = 280 - 14 = 266
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.
13 - 14 = -113 - 14 = -1
1/14 + 5/14 + 2/14 = (1+5+2)/14 = 8/14 = 4/7
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.