1, Tahi.
2, Rua.
3, Toru.
4, Wha.
5, Rima.
6, Ono.
7, Whitu.
8, Waru.
9, Iwa.
10, Tekau
11 tekau ma tahi
12 tekau ma rua
13 tekau ma toru
14 tekau ma wha
15 tekau ma rima
16 tekau ma ono
17 tekau ma whitu
18 tekau ma waru
19 tekau ma Iwa
20 Rua tekau
The sum of the numbers from 1 to 20 inclusive is 220.
The square numbers between 1 and 20 are 1,4,9 and 16.
All whole numbers between 1 and 400 (=20 square).
The numbers are: 1 and 20
How about: 1*4*5 = 20
rua tekau ma tahi
1 to 100 in Maori: tahi, rua, toru, wha, rima, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, tekau, tekau mā tahi, tekau mā rua, tekau mā toru, tekau mā wha, tekau mā rima, tekau mā ono, tekau mā whitu, tekau mā waru, tekau mā iwa, ruakawa (100).
These are the prime numbers 1-20 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
The numbers 1-20 are on a dart board so there are twenty numbers.
20 and 1. 20 + 1 = 21 20 - 1 = 19
The sum of the numbers from 1 to 20 inclusive is 220.
2/5 of the numbers from 1 to 20 are prime numbers
Tahi is the Maori word for 1.
The square numbers between 1 and 20 are 1,4,9 and 16.
The counting numbers from 1 to 20 are called natural numbers. There are larger sets that include the numbers from 1 to 20, but have other members as well. For example, the integers contain 1 through 20, but also all numbers 21, 22, 23, ... The set of real numbers includes all numbers on the number line, which includes 0 and negative numbers and irrational numbers like pi, but also includes 1 through 20. Etc.
The numbers with all macrons in Maori, 1-20 follow. 1 Tahi 2 Rua 3 Toru 4 Whā 5 Rima 6 Ono 7 Whitu 8 Waru 9 Iwa 10 Tekau 11 Tekau mā tahi 12 Tekau mā rua 13 Tekau mā toru 14 Tekau mā whā 15 Tekau mā rima 16 Tekau mā ono 17 Tekau mā whitu 18 Tekau mā waru 19 Tekau mā iwa 20 Rua tekau
rua tekau