The difference is 14, so start 0 and end 14, or start 2 end 16, etc.
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53/10
No - for a number to have an equivalent, there needs to be a second fraction for comparison - for example, an equivalent fraction for 7/10 is 14/20, because you have multiplied both the numerator and denominator by the same number.
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It is: 0.9 = 0.90 or 9/10
Start Do 10 times read number if number > highest-number move number to highest-number end DO Print higest-number. end
10 x 10 = 100
10/3/10
6.9 is a decimal. 69/10 is an equivalent fraction. 6 and 9/10 is an equivalent mixed number.
All multiples of 10 end in 0 because if you times a number by 10, you just add a 0 to the end of the number. This means that multiples of 10 will always end in a 0
For loop is utilize to do any specific work for specific number of times For example to print hello on computer screen 10 time we use For (start = 1; end = 10; start++) count<<"hello"; next
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53/10
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6.75*10-4 = 0.000675