A billion is a thousand times more than a million. One billion= 1,000,000,000 One million= 1,000,000
The number that is 1000 times larger than one half is 1000 times 0.5 = 500
No. Since the square root of a number is whatever number times itself will equal the given number, there can be only one.
The answer is 3
When you start out with a pile of things, you can take away a piece that's smaller than a whole one more times than the number of whole ones in the pile.
Thirty decreased by three times a number is six less than three times the number. Find the number.
A composite number.
7
1 times number or number times 1
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A billion is a thousand times more than a million. One billion= 1,000,000,000 One million= 1,000,000
Each increase of 1 point on the Richter scale represents 31.6 times more energy being released. This means that a magnitude 7 earthquake releases 31.6 times more energy than a magnitude 6 earthquake.
Represent the number by n. The equation is 5n - 1 = 3n +5, and the solution is n = 3.
The number that is 1000 times larger than one half is 1000 times 0.5 = 500
-424Four times the unknown number
There is no such number. You can always count one more. And then one more than that. And one more than THAT. And so on.
No itβs can not be a number less than one because a number times one get you the same number