Hebrew today uses the same numbers as everyone else, so it would be written: 13.
It's pronounced Shalosh esreh (שלוש עשרה).
In Hebrew charcters, especially in texts older than the last several decades, the number thirteen was (and sometimes still is) written as 'יג. Those two letters have the combined numerical value of thirteen.
Hebrew uses the same numbers as English, so it would be 143. If you are asking how to write it using the Hebrew alphabet (only used for traditional Jewish numbers and dates), it is קמ״ג
Hebrew uses the same numbers as everyone else, so it would be written 43. If you're asking how to spell out the Hebrew word for 43 it is ××¨×‘×¢×™× ×•×©×œ×•×©
43rd
43rd
The ordinal number of 43 is 43rd and the ordinal word is forty-third.
43/100. It cannot be reduced since 43 is a prime number.
43/6 = 7 1/6
9 and 43/100
9 43/50
4 and 3/10
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
2 x 2 x 2 x 43
15 is written the same in Hebrew as it is in English, and it's pronouncd Khamesh esreh (חמש עשרה)
43 = 43/1 in fraction