The first #1 song of the 80s was Do That To Me One More Time by Captain & Tennille. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes was the last #1 of the 70's, and #9 as the 80's began.Both those songs were the last #1s by the singers, and Escape was the only #1 by Rupert Holmes. He reached #2 with the follow-up Him.
There is no last number as the keep going forever. Eg. you can always add one to the number to reach a new number. Infinity means 'keeps on going'. Although it is not actually a number, in a sense it is the last number.
unless the number is a decimal, the number in the one's place is always the last digit. if you are using a decimal number, the one's place is the last number before the decimal. ex: 5,307 the one's place is 7 546.9 the one's place is 6
No because the last number is 1 and one is a odd number
Look at the last digit: * if it is one of {0, 2, 4, 6, 8} it is an even number; * if it is one of {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} it is an odd number. The last digit of 661290 is 0, so it is an even number.
Band Aid 2- do they know its xmas
Band Aid - 'Do they know its christmas?' :D
the lageest prime number in the 80s is 88
The first #1 song of the 80s was Do That To Me One More Time by Captain & Tennille. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes was the last #1 of the 70's, and #9 as the 80's began.Both those songs were the last #1s by the singers, and Escape was the only #1 by Rupert Holmes. He reached #2 with the follow-up Him.
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