63 is 48% of 131.25
New Zealand has two separate electoral rolls: the General Roll and the Maori Roll. In New Zealand every citizen over the age of 18 is legally required to be registered on an electoral roll. The general Roll is open to all New Zealanders and the Maori Roll is open to Maori only. Maori can choose either the Maori or General Roll and the numbers on the Maori Roll determine the number of Maori electorates that the country is divided into. Currently there are seven Maori electorates so there is a guarantee that there will be at least seven Maori representatives in the New Zealand Parliament. Maori candidates are free to stand in either general or Maori electorates but only Maori can stand in Maori electorates.
E (number) aku tau
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
a. 63
The number 100 in Maori is "rau".
The number 77 in Maori is "whitu tekau ma whitu."
The number 20 in Maori is "rua tekau."
Tahi is the Maori word for 1.
"Ono" in Maori means the number six.
The number twelve in Maori is "tekau mā rua."
the number is 100 because tahi is1 and kotahi is two 00,=100
The number 48 in Maori is "whā tekau mā waru."
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63 / 3 = 21The middle number is 21The odd numbers next to 21 are 19 and 2319 + 21 + 23 = 63
The factors for the number 63 are 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, and 63.