In mathematics, the expression "420 420" does not have a standard meaning. It could be interpreted as two separate numbers (420 and 420) being multiplied together, resulting in 176,400. Alternatively, it could be seen as a concatenation of the two numbers, forming the integer 420420. The context in which the expression is used would determine its mathematical interpretation.
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They don't. 420 usually refers to a user of marijuana.
the sum in maths is the anwer you get when you add everything together
mode in maths means most common number (usually in a sequence) kofie2468
It means fully covered & completed.
intrestiingssss
They don't. 420 usually refers to a user of marijuana.
The phrase "420 for a thief" refers to the Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 420, which deals with cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. In a humorous context, a maths teacher might use this phrase to illustrate a mathematical pun or to engage students by linking a serious legal concept with a light-hearted joke. This play on words combines teaching with a cultural reference, making the lesson more memorable.
the sum in maths is the anwer you get when you add everything together
420 refers to weed most of the time people use 420 friendly meaning marijuana friendlyWeed friendly
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mode in maths means most common number (usually in a sequence) kofie2468
Math is short for Mathematics. It comes from an Ancient Greek root, meaning "to learn."
no but the meaning of it means MATHS LEGEND like me and my dad
A gross is 144.
It means fully covered & completed.