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Numbers

Numbers are our way to quantify, label, and organize the world around us in a logical manner. However, the systems used to obtain this goal differ geographically, historically, and by relative utility. All questions pertaining to numbers, including historic labeling systems, bases of numerical systems, constants, and the various ways they're grouped together, should be placed into this category.

46,867 Questions

How do you mutiply a negative number by a negative number?

Since a negative times a negative is a positive, just ignore both the negative signs.

So, -3 * -4.5 = 3*4.5 = 13.5

Why is the total chromosome number on an organisman an even number?

Chromosomes come from two parents. They match up so the number must be divisible by two.

How do you write 2486597 in words?

2,486,597 = two million, four hundred eighty-six thousand, five hundred ninety-seven.

How could you get zero from the numbers 2436?

There are probably quite a few different ways to do it, but here is a quick sample:

  • 6 - (4 - 2) × 3
  • 6 / 3 - 4 / 2
  • 4(6 / 2 - 3)
  • 3(4 + 2 - 6)

What x 2 x 7 86 What is the first number?

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc. There is no equation in the question.

What is 1112 plus 1112?

1,112+1,112=2,224

or

1,112+1,112=10,001base 3=72

What is the dentition of exponential?

Dentition, the numbering used for teeth, has nothing to do with the exponential function!

What are called prime numbers?

Any positive integer that is evenly divisible only by itself and one.

How Do You Turn 152 Into A Whole Number?

Step 1: Close you eyes.Step 2: Open them.

Its done!

152 is a whole number so you do not need to do anything to "turn it" into a whole number!

Is 0 an even number or an odd number?

0 is an even number.

See Evenness of Zero:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenness_of_zero