30, 20, 36, 23, 42, 26
The number eleven is spelled 'once' (awn-say) in Spanish.
The number 7 on a phone dial pad.
A phone keypad. the number 7 is above a star key, it is also the button for PQRS and there are 11 other buttons.
The errors are grammatical. The email came to me as follows: "Find the error, its impossible 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20" Error 1: "Find the error" is a sentence and should end with a period. Error 2: "its" is possessive but should be a contraction of "it is:" therefore, it should have an apostrophe. Error 3: "Since "it's impossible" is a sentence, "it's" should have the i capitalized. Error 4: "Since "It's impossible" is a sentence, it should have punctuation at its end. Suggestions are a period or colon. At least two more errors as 1) It's not impossible. 2) Since there are at least 3 and if including the two you included then 5, error is not singular but plural and should be "errors." (The original riddle from Facebook is explained in the related question below.) ***The "11" is BACKWARDS! Found the error. Boom!***
This is modulo arithmetic, also called clock arithmetic (even when the modulus is not 12) as the numbers start back at zero when the modulus is reached - the numbers go round and round in a cycle like the numbers (or times) on a clock.When doing modulo arithmetic, only the reminder when the number is divided by the modulus is considered. For example 15 modulo 6 is 3 as 15 ÷ 6 = (2←ignored) remainder 3; 15 modulo 3 is 0 as 15 ÷ 3 = (5←ignored) remainder 0.This is an important area of maths.One application is finding the highest common factor of two numbers (which is Euclid's Algorithm or method):find the first number modulo the secondreplace the first number by the second numberreplace the second number by the number found in step 1if the (new) second number is not zero repeat from step 1the highest common factor is the (final) first number.Usually the method specifies that the first number should be the larger of the two, but if it isn't, the first time through the method will swap the two over so that it is now the larger of the two. eg find the hcf of 84 and 30:84 MOD 30 = 2430 MOD 24 = 624 MOD 6 = 0→ hcf(84, 30) = 6.Another use is in the RSA public key encryption.---------------------------------------------------------------------In the case of the question, the modulus is 12:(11 + 2) MOD 12 = 13 MOD 12 = 1(9 + 5) MOD 12 = 14 MOD 12 = 2
The number progression is n+prime numbers progressively increasing starting from 2. The missing number is 29.
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there is not one
To find the value of "blank" in the equation "blank divided by 6 equals 11," you can multiply both sides by 6. This gives you "blank = 11 × 6," which simplifies to "blank = 66." Thus, the value of "blank" is 66.
What blank?
This is what im trying to figure out
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write the answer on the blank what number is 11 more than 15?______
If the second number were 14 I could answer the question, but as it is, I cannot.
To find the missing number in the sequence 16, 4, 12, 36, 9, 27, 44, 11, we can look for a pattern. The first set of numbers appears to alternate between two sequences: the first sequence (16, 12, 9, 44) and the second sequence (4, 36, 27, 11). Following this pattern, the missing number, which follows the last number in the second sequence (11), should be 33. Thus, the missing number is 33.
If 1 over 11 of a number is 66, the missing number is 726.
Not enoug information is given to provide an answer.