There is no such thing in mathematics as a "neither" number.
325
350 is an abundant number.
350 squared is the same as 350 x 350. In general, the square of a number means you multiply the number by itself.
There are 350 tenths in the number 350. This is because each whole number is made up of ten tenths. So, when you have 350, you have 350 tenths.
Neither
It is: 343
the number 1 is neither. it is a special number. prime, nor composite.
45% of 350 = 45% * 350 = 0.45 * 350 = 157.5
The number 1 is neither a prime nor a composite number.
It is 1 that is neither a prime or a composite number The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
14% of 350= 14% * 350= 0.14 * 350= 49
122,500. To get the value of a number squared, one would multiply the number and itself. In this instance: 350 * 350 = 122,500.