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Yes, 777 is in the 7 times tables. To determine this, you would divide 777 by 7. If the result is a whole number, then 777 is in the 7 times tables. In this case, 777 divided by 7 equals 111, which is a whole number, confirming that 777 is indeed in the 7 times tables.
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Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form as: 777
No. The sequence increases by 7 each time and starts from 1, so the nth term is tn = 7n - 6. If 777 is in the sequence then tn = 777 for some n that is an integer (whole number); the value of n must satisfiy 7n - 6 = 777. 7n - 6 = 777 ⇒ 7n = 777 + 6 ⇒ n = 111 + 6/7 ⇒ n is not an integer, so 777 cannot be in the sequence.