there are many things that are important about the number 2 for one John Adams is the second president and Abigail Adams is his wife an venus is the second planet from the sun carlos slim helu is the second richest person in the world and 2 is the only even prime number you see 2 is a very important number
The hundreds place is two to the left of the 6, and there's no number there. 2 is in the hundredths place. It's confusing, but an important distinction.
Because negating a positive number gives a negative number, and squaring any number is always positive. 22 = 4 → -(22) = -(4) = -4. But note: (-2)2 = 4 ≠ -4. It is very important that when giving your question you are clear to where the negative is attached.
Half of 21 is 15.5
Half of the number eleven is 5.5. To find half of a number, you divide it by 2. In this case, 11 divided by 2 equals 5.5. It is important to note that when dividing an odd number by 2, the result will be a decimal or fraction.
let the number be n, then the sum of the number and 2 is n+2
Multiplication in general is important; not just 2-digit numbers.
number 1-family number 2- God and everything else comes after :)
The answer is tomato. Onion is number 2.
It important that 1 is not prime because a quote says: "A prime number is a natural number that has exactly two different natural number factors. and so i say 1 is not a prime because a prime number has 2 factor 1 and it self and 1 dose not.
No...she was the ninth most important Olympian!!! Answer 2: There was no such ranking, although Zeus is usually seen as number 1.
the speed of light is the most important number
Three. The most important would be lunch, around 2-3 PM.
No more important than any other number.
There is no such number. Given any number, there is sure to be an important fraction that is smaller.
no one but the number 2 is retired for Arnold "red" Auerbach because he was the second most important person to the Boston Celtics Franchise
The hundreds place is two to the left of the 6, and there's no number there. 2 is in the hundredths place. It's confusing, but an important distinction.
It is no more or less important than any other number.