Yes because 3/6 is equal to 1/2 and so is 50/100
#1-3*20=60+2*20=100 #2- 200/2=100 #3- 2*20=40+2*20=80+2*10=100
1*2*3*4+5+6-7+8*9=100
20 to 2 30 to 3 100 to 10
100/1 200/2 300/3 400/4 and so on. Hope you get the idea!
1/1 , 2/2 ,3/3 etc.
It depends on the operations. 1, 2 and 100 in the form 1 + 2*100 will do the trick.
Yes because 3/6 is equal to 1/2 and so is 50/100
no. to find out if 2/5 & 1/3 are equal you have to find the common numerator. 2/5 * 3/3 = 6/15 1/3 * 5/5 = 515 6/15 and 5/15 are not equal.
1, 2, 3, 4 and 90.
167/100 or 1 and 67/100 or rounding slightly 1 and 2/3
1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc. It is also equal to 1.00
#1-3*20=60+2*20=100 #2- 200/2=100 #3- 2*20=40+2*20=80+2*10=100
1*2*3*4+5+6-7+8*9=100
The sum of the first n positive integers can be calculated using the formula n(n+1)/2. In this case, n=100, so the sum of the first 100 positive integers is 100(100+1)/2 = 100(101)/2 = 5050.
1, 2/2,3/3, 100/100, number / same number
20 to 2 30 to 3 100 to 10