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Oh, dude, let's break this down. So, in 378, you've got three hundreds, seven tens, and eight ones. So, there's only one 10 in 378. Math can be fun, right?
you must add 10 368+10=378 378/27=14 If you divide 368 by 27, you get 13 and remainder 17. So you add 10.
368/27 give 13 quotient 17 remainder Increase quotient 27*14= 378 .compare both 378 and 368 difference is 10. So 10 must be added.
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58 is another way of writing it. Unless 10-2 is in parentheses, you do the multiplication first. 6(10-2) = 48.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 378 millimetres is equal to 378/10 = 37.8 centimetres.
The first ten positive integer multiples of 378 are: 1 x 378 = 378 2 x 378 = 756 3 x 378 = 1134 4 x 378 = 1512 5 x 378 = 1890 6 x 378 = 2268 7 x 378 = 2646 8 x 378 = 3024 9 x 378 = 3402 10 x 378 = 3780
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The first ten positive integer multiples of 378 are: 1 x 378 = 378 2 x 378 = 756 3 x 378 = 1134 4 x 378 = 1512 5 x 378 = 1890 6 x 378 = 2268 7 x 378 = 2646 8 x 378 = 3024 9 x 378 = 3402 10 x 378 = 3780
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It is: 5/3 = 10/6 as an equivalent fraction or 1 and 2/3 as a mixed number
Jimmy Kimmel Live - 2003 10-378 was released on: USA: 22 April 2013
For scientific notation, Ex is used, where x is the power of 10. Therefore, you could write your number as: 3.78E5
420-42 = 378