1+2+3+4 = 10 ---------------------- For this question there is actually a whole lot of answers... for example: ((1 + 2) + 3) + 4 = 10 ((1 × 2) × 3) + 4 = 10 (1 + 2) + (3 + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + 3) + 4 = 10 1 × (2 × 3) + 4 = 10 1 + ((2 + 3) + 4) = 10 1 × ((2 × 3) + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + (3 + 4)) = 10 ((1 + 2) + 4) + 3 = 10 (1 + 2) + (4 + 3) = 10 So Manny Diffrent way's you can use four numbers to equal 10.
No ------------------------------------------------ 4/5 = (4×2)/(5×2) = 8/10 8 ≠ 3 → 8/10 ≠ 3/10 → 4/5 ≠ 3/10
3/4 is greater than 7/10 3/4 = 0.75 7/10 = 0.70
3.4 is closer to 3 than to 4. It is 4/10 from 3 and 6/10 away from 4.
10 divided by 3/4 = 13 and 1/3
1+2+3+4 = 10 ---------------------- For this question there is actually a whole lot of answers... for example: ((1 + 2) + 3) + 4 = 10 ((1 × 2) × 3) + 4 = 10 (1 + 2) + (3 + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + 3) + 4 = 10 1 × (2 × 3) + 4 = 10 1 + ((2 + 3) + 4) = 10 1 × ((2 × 3) + 4) = 10 1 + (2 + (3 + 4)) = 10 ((1 + 2) + 4) + 3 = 10 (1 + 2) + (4 + 3) = 10 So Manny Diffrent way's you can use four numbers to equal 10.
If it is (4 x 10) - 3 = 37 If it is 4 x (10 - 3) = 28
it is 60 because 3 x 20=60 is like 3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3=60 but shorter and 10+10+10+10+10+10=60 and 4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4=60 they all have it up to sixty so that's my answer? I could have put it the other way but i'm in a hurry so i put it this way because i know my three times tables my ten times table and my four times table
(3 - 4) + (7 - 10) = -1 + -3 = -4
No ------------------------------------------------ 4/5 = (4×2)/(5×2) = 8/10 8 ≠ 3 → 8/10 ≠ 3/10 → 4/5 ≠ 3/10
3 is. 4 and 10 are composite
3/10 is greater than 4/17. 3/10 = 3/10 * 17/17 = 51/170 4/17 = 4/17 * 10/10 = 40/170 thus 3/10 > 4/17.
if you mean "which is prime 4, 10, or 3?" the answer is 3
The least common multiple of 3 4 and 10 is 6060
3/4 is greater than 7/10 3/4 = 0.75 7/10 = 0.70
3.4 is closer to 3 than to 4. It is 4/10 from 3 and 6/10 away from 4.
3/4 − 3/10 = 9/20