infinite ways
13/2 is equal to infinite equivalent fractions eg 26/4, 39/6, 52/8....... then there are the decimal versions eg 6.5, 6.50, 6.500........ then mixed fractions 6 and 1/2, 2/4, 3/6........
all of the above can also be represented as complex numbers with 0i as the imaginary part.
you can write that answer a thousand million ways!
As many as you want. An unlimited number of ways.
As many as you want.
How many languages can you write......? The answer: a lot (depending on the above question)
An infinite amount of ways. You could write it in every language in the world for starters. Numerically it can also be written in an infinite amount of sums and multiplications. e.g. you could write it as 0.1+13.9, then half the 0.1 and write 0.05+13.95, then half that and have 0.025+13.975 etc. So yeah, lots and lots of different ways you can write 14, in fact too many different ways to be able to count them all.
you can write that answer a thousand million ways!
As many as you want. An unlimited number of ways.
As many as you want.
3
One. And that is 84.
There are three ways you can write the number 10. You can use X, as in Roman numerals, ten, or 10.
There are probably about half a dozen ways to write this number in scientific notation, but one way to write it, in scientific notation, is 2.4936061x108.
How many languages can you write......? The answer: a lot (depending on the above question)
An infinite number.
An infinite amount of ways. You could write it in every language in the world for starters. Numerically it can also be written in an infinite amount of sums and multiplications. e.g. you could write it as 0.1+13.9, then half the 0.1 and write 0.05+13.95, then half that and have 0.025+13.975 etc. So yeah, lots and lots of different ways you can write 14, in fact too many different ways to be able to count them all.
As many as you want. You can write any number of additions, subtractions, etc. that result in this number.
3 times... 3 three III