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It is the set of whole numbers from 1 to 200. There is no specific name for such a set.
It is a set of a selection of integers.
The set of whole numbers from 1 to 200 includes all the integers in that range, specifically the numbers 1, 2, 3, and so on, up to 200. This collection can be represented as {1, 2, 3, ..., 200}. It encompasses a total of 200 elements, all of which are positive integers.
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The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
To find what 8100 equals when scaled to 200, you can set up a proportion. The equation would be ( \frac{8100}{x} = \frac{200}{1} ), leading to ( x = \frac{8100}{200} ). Simplifying that gives ( x = 40.5 ). Therefore, 8100 is to 40.5 as 200 is to 1.
The answer depends on what "200" refers to. A null set has no elements, but then it is strange to call it 200!
Set aside the 1 and place the .455 over 1 .455/1 move decimal places all the way right to whole numbers 455/1000 factor out 5 5*91/5*200 eliminate like factors, 5, top and bottom 91/200 now, you have 1 and 91/200 convert to improper fraction (200 * 1 + 91)/200 291/200 ------------simplest form
14.005 set the 14 aside for a moment, place the .005 over 1 .005/1 move the decimal places all the way right to whole numbers, top and bottom 5/1000 factor out 5 1/200 ---------now, 14 and 1/200 to get improper fraction (200*14+1)/200 = 2801/200 -----------------------simplest form improper fraction
The most common number used is 1
200/200 = 1/1 = 1.