There are two: the cyclic group (C10) and the dihedral group (D10).
Since 121 is the square of a prime, there are only two distinct isomorphic groups.
It can't be either, because the rationals aren't order isomorphic to the integers.
10 = 2*5, a product of 2 primes, and 2 divides (5-1). So there are only two groups.
To identify organisms and determine how groups are related.
The number of protons determine what element it is, the number of neutrons determine what isotope it is.
The periodic table is a table made of 7 periods (rows) and 18 groups (columns). It is organized by the increasing order of the atomic number.
If the set is of finite order, that is, it has a finite number of elements, n, then the number of subsets is 2n.
Yes, you divide the number of expected outcomes by the number of possible outcomes in order to determine probability.
There are a number of classification groups in science. These include kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, as well as species.
3 groups of pastries and 2 groups of cookies.
No. There are techniques to find if it is prime
No. As long as there are more than two, the number's composite.