Ah, what a lovely question! Just like how "single" means one, "double" means two. It's like having two happy little trees instead of just one, bringing balance and harmony to your painting. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
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The relationship between "one" and "single" is that they are both singular or individual. Similarly, the relationship between "two" and its corresponding term is that they are both dual or paired. Therefore, one is to single as two is to pair.
Well, darling, one is to single as two is to double. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things. So, if you were hoping for a more exciting answer, tough luck, honey.
The price of a single item will vary depending on the item, and half the value of two items. The amount of the item will be one because it is a single item. If there are two single items the amount will be doubled and will be worth twice the amount of a single item. In most cases if not all, a single item is worth about one third of the price of three items even if you buy one and get one free. If you get two for the price of one the single item amount will be two but the price will be one.
No because every single number has a factor of one, therefore you have one as the common factor.
There are two single-digit numbers less than 10 which are cubes of whole numbers. These are 13 (one cubed = 1) and 23 (two cubed = 8).
No and a single number cannot have a median either you need a series (at least two) to have a median.
The GCF refers to integers, not fractions.