Which integer represents 10 a.m. the same day
Both
-10
10 + 25n, where n is an integer.
2520
No, 3.5 is not the same as 3 over 5. 3.5 is a decimal number that represents three and a half, while 3 over 5 is a fraction that represents three fifths. In decimal form, 3 over 5 is equal to 0.6.
No, 10 out of 5 is not an integer. It represents the fraction 10/5, which simplifies to 2, an integer. However, if interpreted literally as "10 out of 5," it suggests a non-integer concept, as it implies a value greater than 5.
To represent 10 PM the previous day as an integer, you would typically use a 24-hour clock format. In this format, 10 PM is represented as 22. Therefore, if you are counting from midnight (0), 10 PM the previous day would be represented as -2, since it is 2 hours before midnight of the current day.
In a 24-hour time format, 10 AM is represented as the integer 10. This format assigns integers from 0 to 23 to each hour of the day, where 0 corresponds to midnight and 23 corresponds to 11 PM. Therefore, 10 AM is simply 10.
It is -10 deg F.
A rational exponent means that you use a fraction as an exponent, for example, 10 to the power 1/3. These exponents are interpreted as follows, for example:10 to the power 1/3 = 3rd root of 1010 to the power 2/3 = (3rd root of 10) squared, or equivalently, 3rd root of (10 squared)
To represent a power of 10, you use an exponent that indicates how many times 10 is multiplied by itself. For example, (10^3) represents (10 \times 10 \times 10), which equals 1,000. The exponent can be any integer, positive or negative; for instance, (10^{-2}) represents (1/100) or 0.01.
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Yes -10 is an integer and a rational number
10.5 is the same as 10 and 1/2
Opposite integers have the same magnitudes, but different signs. Examples of an opposite integers: 10 and -10, -298 and 298.
The term "3 base 10" refers to the number 3 expressed in the decimal (base 10) numeral system, which is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers. In base 10, each digit's position represents a power of 10. Therefore, "3" in base 10 simply denotes the value three, without any transformation or conversion needed.
Any integer that is a multiple of 10 (those are the ones that end with 0) will yield an integer if you divide it by 10. Anything else will not.