Sorry, they never had a number 1 in the USA.
Their only entry into the top 40 was "Back For Good" which peaked at number 7 in September, 1995.
Take That's first number 1 was 'Pray' from the 'Everything Changes' album
It was. On 17th July1993 it was number 1 in the UK charts for 4 weeks
Start from the left end. Use the first digit only. If it is bigger than 7, then you can take 1 seven from it, so start your answer with "1" and take that seven away. That leaves you with a first number less than seven. Always, if the first number is less than seven then use the first two numbers instead. You now have the first number of your answer, and the what is left of your original number to deal with. Do exactly the same again, (if you can take 2 sevens, write 2 and take off 14, or 6 sevens write 6 and take off 42 etc) tagging the next stage answer to the right of your first stage answer. Keep going.
you take the first number, then add it to the other number: 2+1=3 negative integers are different: -2+1= -1 Negative and negative: -2-1= -3
Use the formula for an arithmetic series. That is, take the average of the first and the last number in the series, and multiply by 25. The first number in the series of course is 1; the last number is 1 + 2(24), since there are 24 intervals.
it's not, zero is the first number
you take the first number and put it in the numerator spot and the second number in the denominator spot like: 1:2 1/2 2:3 2/3
number one is the first number
Take That- Progress has been number 1 in the charts for about 5 weeks.
They have not had a group number 1 but they should have got 500 number 1's . Dappy has a solo number 1, Tulisa has a solo number 1 and fazer will get a number 1 with is first solo song 'Killer'.
The first natural number is usually taken to be 1. The mean of one number is itself so the mean of the first natural number is 1.
you take the first number in front and the last number in the back. Example: 5:5 or 2 to 1. :) :) i like pi