It is one way, yes.
Thirteen of them.
10 / (1/2) = 10* (2/1) = 20
the answer is 2 and 1/2. do 1/4 times 10
The factors of 10 are: 1, 2, 5, 10
1/5 * 10 10/5 = 2 -----
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and so on
Because we have ten digits and have learned to count in tens. We use the numbers 0, 1, 2, ..., 9: that is ten different digits.
How To Count to ten in Maori 1 - tahi 2 - rua 3 - toru 4 - wha 5 - rima 6 - ono 7 - whitu 8 - waru 9 - iwa 10 - tekau
Thirteen of them.
In Persian (Farsi), you count to ten as follows: 1 is "yek," 2 is "do," 3 is "se," 4 is "chahār," 5 is "panj," 6 is "shesh," 7 is "haft," 8 is "hasht," 9 is "noh," and 10 is "dah."
you count to ten like this,i don't know eight,though... 1:wehad 2:shoosh 3:kleta 4:lahbah 5:humsa 6:sta 7:timinia 9:tood 10:ashta im pretty sure
Ten to the power of 0 is 1 Proof:102/102 = 10(2-2) =100=1
10 / (1/2) = 10* (2/1) = 20
1/4 of 10 is 2 1/2 or 2.5
In Yoruba, you count to ten as follows: 1 - ọkan 2 - meji 3 - mẹta 4 - merin 5 - marun 6 - mẹfa 7 - mẹdọ 8 - mẹjọ 9 - mẹsàn 10 - mẹwa
10 in binary is equivalent to 2 (decimal). 10 (ten) decimal is equivalent to 1010 (binary) [ 1*8 + 0*4 + 1*2 + 0*1] = 8 + 2 = 10(ten)