they put it in alphabetical order HAHAHAHA
It is the exact same thing as saying 0200(0.20). To put it in short, the zero is in the 1000th place with no number in front of it. You can put the zero there if you want, but the number value won't change
Each integer is a whole number and each whole number is an integer. So the set of all integers is the same as the set of all whole numbers. By the equivalence of sets, integers and whole numbers are the same.
That's the distributive property.
-3+(3)=0 3+(-3)=0
It depends what you mean by symmetric. If you mean that there are the same number of factors on each branch, then the answer is No. eg 20 / \ 4 5 / \ 2 2
No, why should it?
The HCF of the two numbers is 64. That's the largest number of pupils they can have as same i.e in common in each class.
Every atom categorised within the same periodic element should contain the same atomic number, which represents the number of protons within the nucleus. Each element is unique in how many protons reside in one atom, for example all oxygen atoms would contain eight protons and hydrogen atoms would only contain one proton.
protons
The number of chromosomes in each resulting cell depends on the type of cell division occurring. In mitosis, each resulting daughter cell will contain the same number of chromosomes as the original cell, maintaining the diploid number in somatic cells. In meiosis, each resulting gamete will contain half the number of chromosomes, resulting in haploid cells. For humans, this means 46 chromosomes in mitotic cells and 23 in meiotic cells.
The number 1 goes into both 17 and 42. In this instance, one goes into each number exact the same number of times as the original number like 17 or 42.
No, both buckets would contain approximately the same number of water molecules. Each molecule in a bucket of water from a single source (such as tap water or ocean water) would contain the same number of atoms.
Each number has a certain amount of factors. Other numbers may have the same amount of factors, but not the same exact factors. Since numbers don't stop, thee amount of factors doesn't stop either, but each number has a distinct set.
an atom with a specific number of electrons { S.L.K ALL DAY} Each element is a pure substance composed of atoms which contain the same number of protons, which is the atomic number. The number of protons and atomic number are unique to each different element.
Two sets that contain the same number of elements are called "equinumerous" or "equipollent."
No two different elements will have the exact same atomic number. Each element has a unique number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its atomic number and distinguishes it from other elements.
Atoms of the same element must contain the same number of protons. This is because of the positive charge they provide.