You will not find one "a" until you get to one thousand.
you find the length and width by counting the numbers on the side to find the width and counting the numbers going across to find the length
1011 in words is "One Thousand and Eleven" !
The whole numbers include the counting numbers, plus zero.
Multiply them by successive counting numbers.
Which 10 counting numbers? There is an infinity of counting numbers.
you can find it by counting how many numbers they are in the equation
Multiply 4 by successive counting numbers.
38.5
Multiply 36 by successive counting numbers.
Multiply 3 by successive counting numbers.
No- not exactly. Negative integers are not counting numbers. Positive integers are identified with counting numbers. Many authors like to start with zero as a counting number.
yes! just think of it this way: when someone tells you start counting, you "naturally" start with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...and so on. that's helps you remember the words natural numbers, because you "naturally" start counting at 1. it's the same with counting numbers. if someone told you to start counting, you would start with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...and so on. this helps you remember counting numbers, because you start "counting" with 1. get it??! =D