Other numbers are afraid of 7 because 7 is a Prime number, meaning it cannot be divided evenly by any other number except for 1 and itself. This unique property makes 7 seem unpredictable and powerful compared to other numbers. Additionally, in some cultures, the number 7 is considered lucky or mystical, adding to its aura of mystery and intimidation among other numbers.
Why was 10 afraid of 7? Because 7 ate 9. check out: www.math.ualberta.ca/~runde/jokes.html
Itself and any other multiples of 7
Do it like this: 12 away from 26 is 14. Half of 14 is 7 so the two numbers are 7 and (7 + 12) ie 19.
The square root of 60 is a single number; you can't have other numbers "between" it. It does work the other way, though - the square root of 60 is between other numbers.
because 7 8 9. (seven ate nine) :)
Nothing, all the other numbers are afraid of 7 because 7 ate 9
Why was 10 afraid of 7? Because 7 ate 9. check out: www.math.ualberta.ca/~runde/jokes.html
i cant tell you why a is afraid of b.. but i can tell you why 7 is afraid of 9... BECAUSE 7, 8 (ate), 9!!!!!
Itself and any other multiples of 7
7 & 1/7 (≈ 0.142857). Let one of the numbers be y; then the other is 1/y, and: y = 1/y x 49 ⇒ y2 = 49 ⇒ y = 7 Thus the two numbers are 7 and 1/7 (≈ 0.142857)
Because 7 ate (8) 9! You told it wrong Why was 6 afraid of 7? because 7 ate (8) 9, subsequently then, 7 has no reason to be afraid of 8.
How about: -10+3 = -7 and there are many other possibilities
The numbers 7 and 11 divide into 77 evenly. We know that 7 x 11 = 77, and as 7 and 11 are both prime numbers, there are no other numbers that go into 77 evenly.
If you're not afraid of fractions and decimals, then that questionhas an infinite number of correct answers.If you want to stick to integers (whole numbers), then there are6 answers:1 and 282 and 144 and 7-1 and -28-2 and -14-4 and -7
They are: 2*7*3 = 42
Yes, 7 is a prime number because it can only be divided by 1 and itself without leaving a remainder. There are no other whole numbers that can divide evenly into 7.
they'er the only numbers that you wrote