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The numbers are 110 & 111.These are consecutive because when we count 111 comes immediately after 110. 110 is less than 110.8 (by 0.8) and 111 is greater (by 0.2).
The way to count up by 55s is to start at 55 and add 55 more. So the answer would be 110. Add 55 to that and it would be 165. Adding 55 to that would be 210, then 265, and so on.
Yes, one section of a circle graph (or pie chart) can represent 110, but it's important to clarify what that number signifies. If 110 represents a count or a value related to a category, it can be visually depicted as a section of the graph. However, the entire circle graph must represent a total that makes sense in relation to that number, such as a total of 220, where the 110 would be half of the total.
110 percent of 110 = 121
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Count Cavour became the Italian prime minister in 1852.
Count Cavour became the Italian Prime Minister in 1852.
"Count to 100" in English means Contare fino a cento in Italian.
"One, two, three, four" in English is uno, due, tre, quattro in Italian.
fron Count Volta, an Italian Physicist
Uno, due, tre is the way to count to three in Italian. Una, due, tre also may be heard if the individuals or items being counted are female or feminine-gendered. The pronunciation will be "OO-no DOO-ey trey" in Pisan Italian.
The numbers are 110 & 111.These are consecutive because when we count 111 comes immediately after 110. 110 is less than 110.8 (by 0.8) and 111 is greater (by 0.2).
Count to 10 in italian...uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci
110
Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Volta- an Italian Physicist
I wouldn't like to count them but I think it is around 110. Whoah that's a lot. Budgie:) x