7.69
How many twelves can you put into 448 without going over? 37(37=q). You will get 444. subtract 444 from 448 and you get 4(4=r) So q=37 and r=4.
1213 x 246565 = 299083345
1213+356 = 1569
It is simply 1213.0
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How many twelves can you put into 448 without going over? 37(37=q). You will get 444. subtract 444 from 448 and you get 4(4=r) So q=37 and r=4.
It is 1213.
1213 x 246565 = 299083345
444+444+444+444=22x 1776=22x x80.73
Stephen Langton was the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1213.
before we show how to subtract in roman numerals, let's check the answer first. 1999 - 444 = 1555 1999 = MCMXCIX 444 = CDXLIV 1555 = MDLV if we separate them into each digit: 1999 = M/CM/XC/IX 444 = 0/CD/XL/IV (0 is just there as a placeholder so each has 4 "digits") 1555 = M/D/L/V And after this, we realize why people stopped using roman numerals and went with the superior hindu-arabic numerals. It just works.
1213+356 = 1569
There's 60 minutes in an hour, so: 444/60= 7.4 We'll ignore the 0.4 because it's not specific. Take the 60 minutes and multiply it by 7 hours 60x7=420 7 hours = 420 minutes. Take the initial amount of time (444), and subtract the 7 hours (420 minutes) from it. 444-420=24 The remaining number of minutes is 24. The final answer being 7 hours and 24 minutes.
123 + 321 = 444
It is so absurdly simple: 444 = 444/1
444+555=999
444