55, 66
To find the missing number in the sequence 16, 4, 12, 36, 9, 27, 44, 11, we can look for a pattern. The first set of numbers appears to alternate between two sequences: the first sequence (16, 12, 9, 44) and the second sequence (4, 36, 27, 11). Following this pattern, the missing number, which follows the last number in the second sequence (11), should be 33. Thus, the missing number is 33.
The number 22 doesn't belong with 33 and 44 because 33 and 44 are both odd and even numbers, respectively, while 22 is the only even number among them. Additionally, if considering numerical properties, 22 is the only number that is not a multiple of 11, as 33 (3 x 11) and 44 (4 x 11) are both multiples of 11.
-33 + 44 = 44 - 33 = 11
11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, 110, 121
33 + 11 = 44
yesdevide 44 by 11 = 44 X 11 = 44
The GCF/HCF of 44 and 33 is 11.
The GCF is 11.
Let the unknown number be called x: 3x-11 = x+33 3x-x = 33+11 2x = 44 x = 22 So the number is 22
It is 38.5, the number halfway between 33 and 44, which are the two middle numbers when they are listed in order.
It is: 11
To find 75 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.75. In this instance, 0.75 x 44 = 33, therefore, 75 percent of 44 is 33.