You divde 100 by 10.
You divde 100 by 10.
You divde 100 by 10.
You divde 100 by 10.
Simple, you ask. And that answer is 10. Here's how it works: There are 10 years in a decade. There are 100 years in a century. 100 / 10 = 10
The math is trivial. The problem is knowing what the words mean."millennnium" = 1,000 years, mis-spelled"decade" = 10 years1,000/10 = 100 decades in one millennnium
Oh honey, you're really asking me that? Three decades is 3/10 of a century. I mean, come on, it's not rocket science. Just divide 30 years by 100 years and you get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a drama, darling.
It means that you find out the size of part of the number but not all of it.
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To find the number of degrees, we will use number line.
to find out if the number is a square number when you see a whole number written and on top of it there is a small number written two
To find the number of weeks in 26.6 decades, first convert decades to years: 26.6 decades equals 266 years (26.6 x 10). Then, since there are 52 weeks in a year, multiply 266 years by 52 weeks/year, resulting in 13,832 weeks. Thus, there are approximately 13,832 weeks in 26.6 decades.
you find the perimeter of one side and multiply it by how many you have the same number.
This is not possible, because any number squared would be positive, not negative.
You forgot to say Explain in the beginning -_-
9 and 1/10 is a mixed number. As a decimal, that is written 9.1