Answers: * Albanian: tetë * Belarusian: восем (bosem) * Bulgarian: осем (osem) * Czech: osm * Dutch: acht * Filipino: walong * Finnish: kahdeksan * French: huit * German: acht * Greek: οκτώ (októ) * Hungarian: nyolc * Icelandic: átta * Irish: ocht * Italian: otto * Latvian: astoņi * Lithuanian: aštuoni * Macedonian: осум (osum) * Malay: lapan * Maltese: tmien * Polish: osiem
Twice a number increased by eight is greater than negative four.
Octo is from the Greek language. It is the Greek word for the number eight. Octo is also the Latin word for the number eight.
There's no such language as "African"
x + 8 < 144
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of 'octa-'. The syllables represent a Greek and Latin prefix that's borrowed by the English language. Use of the prefix gives the meaning of 'eight' to a word.
Let's represent the number as (x). The phrase "Eight less than five times a number" can be translated to (5x - 8), and "is seven more than the number" can be translated to (x + 7). Therefore, the algebraic equation representing the given phrase is (5x - 8 = x + 7).
If you mean change 38% into a decimal and a fraction then they are 0.38 and 19/50 in its lowest terms respectively
Eight can be translated into Kikuyu language as inyanya.
The sign itself '$' has no specific name. It is a monogram and used to indicate various currencies, both dollars and pesos throughout the world as well as a variety of uses in computer language. There are many suggestions for the origin. The number eight with a vertical line through it is one such suggestion, this was to indicate pieces of eight.
It is not known who invented the number eight. The number eight is just part of the numbering system.
difference of eight and a number
Twenty eight.