All the twin primes between 50 and 100 are (53, 59) (61, 67) (71, 73) (79, 83) (89, 91)
Write down four pairs of numbers with a quotient of 12.1.) 12 divided by 12.) 24 divided by 23.) 60 divided by 54.) 36 divided by 3
To write a number a a product of it's primes you first break it down into factor pairs. This is repeated until only prime factors are left. For example: 24 = 6 x 4 Now 6 = 2 x 3 and 4 = 2 x 2. Since 2 and three are prime we stop here. Finally we write this as a product: 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 23 x 3 An example can be found using the related link below.
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Calculate the difference between each number and the next number. Write them down. It should be quite obvious from there.
We just have to specify what we have learnt from the project or write down the main points....Though it's boring we have to write !
Write down the number and 1. Divide by two. Write down 14 and 2. Divide by two. Write down 7 and 4. Stop. (28,1)(14,2)(7,4)
Write down four pairs of numbers with a quotient of 12.1.) 12 divided by 12.) 24 divided by 23.) 60 divided by 54.) 36 divided by 3
To write a number a a product of it's primes you first break it down into factor pairs. This is repeated until only prime factors are left. For example: 24 = 6 x 4 Now 6 = 2 x 3 and 4 = 2 x 2. Since 2 and three are prime we stop here. Finally we write this as a product: 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 23 x 3 An example can be found using the related link below.
1 x 40 2 x 20 4 x 10 5 x 8 Those are all the factors
The prime factorization.
There are NO patterns in primes - anywhere. If you find one, your name will go down in mathematical legend!
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Write offs are things you can get rid of with taxes. The write down's will have to be dealt with by accounting in the budget.
The only arithmetic mean of 7 and 25 is (7+25)/2 =16. If you really mean all arithmetic means of all possible pairs of numbers between 7 and 25, then there are so many pairs you should clearly state so in your question. Or better still, just write them down, work them out and add them up, which is what I would have to do.
The prime factors of 230 are: 2, 5 and 23
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