1, 7, 157, 1099.
Observe that: 100+999 =1099, 101 + 998 = 1099 up to 549+550=1099. So 1099 * (1000-100/2) or 1099 * 450 (450 pairs of numbers that sum to 1099) or 494,500. This is a variant of the method exposed in the "Gauss Anecdote"
Even numbers
Formula: Step 1) 834 + 1099 +775 + 900 + 970 = 4578 Add up all the numbers, and get the total Step 2) 4578 / 5 = 915.6 Take the answer and divide it by how ever many numbers you added up in step 1 In this case there are 5 different numbers. Step 3) 915.6 is the mean.
Yes. You get W2 as an employee, and if you consult you get 1099.
2 numbers that can go into 280 are 2 and 8 but there are way more though.
1 and 2.
It is a pattern. Go up two numbers, go down two numbers.
Yes, especially from 1099 to W-2...much harder the other way.
The numbers that go into 7912 are 1, 2, 4, 8
The two whole numbers that can go into 98 are 1, 2, 7, 49, and 98.
The 1099 form is used to report different types of income that are not reported on a W-2.The IRS has specific rules about who should receive a 1099.
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