The Answer is 12+12-12=12
1+1=2 1+1+1=3 Simple thank you. ***** The questioner has already written the number 23 in digits!
Well, honey, 1467 has four significant digits. It's not rocket science, just count the numbers that actually matter and ignore those pesky zeros at the end. Keep it simple, sweetheart.
A simple law is the commutative addition law.
Just add 6 zeroes. Also, for readability, add commas: 414,000,000.For a number like "4.32 millions", you have to add 6 digits to the right of the decimal point - and eliminate the decimal point. Keep the existing digits, and if you need more digits, fill out with zeroes. This is the result: 4,320,000.
To find the next number in the sequence 482693714826937, we first look for a pattern or rule governing the digits. However, the sequence does not follow a simple arithmetic or geometric pattern. It appears to be a random series of digits, making it impossible to definitively predict the next number without additional context or rules. Therefore, without further information, we cannot determine the next number.
When two molecules have different configurations but the same atomic composition the two molecules cannot be said to have the same physio-chemical properties. In fact, a simple rearrangement, even with identical chemical formulas, can drastically change the properties of a substance.
the wedge and the inclined plane
It is a simple addition sum.
1+1=2 1+1+1=3 Simple thank you. ***** The questioner has already written the number 23 in digits!
A simple tessellation is a pattern made of identical shapes. The shapes fit together without any gaps and do not overlap. An example of a simple tessellation would be a tiled floor.
Yes, something is the same as something identical. The words "simple machine" could be substitued for something basic - e.g. Is a table a table? The answer is always yes.
simple... its impossible! :)
Integer addition is simple adding two non-decimal numbers together. For example 2+2 is integer addition.
An ideal (simple) pendulum has ONE mass, and a massless cord that sustains it.
simple addition. slope.
3+2+3
No, simple cell division in plants and animals is not identical. Plants rely on cell division in meristematic tissues for growth, while animals use cell division in tissues for growth and repair. Additionally, plants typically have a rigid cell wall that must be divided during cell division, unlike animal cells.