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The plural of Maori is Maori.
The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They have a rich cultural heritage that was impacted by colonisation, including loss of land, rights, and language. Today, efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize Maori culture and society.
Money in Maori is "moni."
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te Māori."
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
113 + 19 = 132 109 + 23 = 132 103 + 29 = 132 101 + 31 = 132 89 + 43 = 132 79 + 53 = 132 73 + 59 = 132 71 + 61 = 132 So there are 8 pairs of prime numbers that sum to 132.
Itself and any multiples of 132
The answer is 11 multiply 12 then you get 132.
1+131=132
11 X 12 = 132.
66 X 2=132
How about: 127+5 = 132
1,2,3,4,6,12,22,33,44,66,88,99,132
LCM(11, 12) = 132 so the numbers are 132, 132*2 and 132*3.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 132 and 64 is 4.
3 prime numbers which have the sum of 132: 2 + 3 + 127 2 + 17 + 113