The millennium questions are called this because they were asked at the millennium. An example is, find a consecutive pattern for prime numbers
y=2^2+2(2)-1
y = 4 + 4 - 1
y = 8 - 1
y = 7
YES!. There are countless unsolved problem in Math, six of which are listed here:http://www.claymath.org/millennium-problems
If you can solve any of them, you will get $1,000,000 prize. In addition, there are countless "conjectures" that have been solved. Also, there are Math problems that are classified as "undecidable".......etc.
She rides 18/7 blocks in one minute
To see how long it would take her to ride 50 blocks, we have
50 / (18/7) =
50 * 7 / 18 = about 19.444 minutes
Who said anything about money?
1million x 1000 = 1 billion
1 million x 1 million = 1 trillion
1 million = 1 x 10^6 1 trillion = 1 x 10^12
so 1 million divided by 1 trillion is 1 millionth
1x10^6 / 1x10^12 = 1 x 10^(-6) = .000001
1 milion = 106
1 trillion = 1012
So
106 / 1012 = 1/106 = 1/1,000,000
Thus.....there are a million million in a trillion !!!!!
Makes me wonder! lol.
you can't really divide by 1 trillion because it is not real.........
1+1=2
No one really knows because trillion is not a real amount of money......
It is seven pm for me
I don't use social media but I did get bullied at school
3-4 = 1/34 = 1/81
It is 7:51 pm for me
Help 3 raised to -4
=3^-4=1 / [3^4]=1 / 81
3^(-4) = 1 / 3^4 = 1/81
x raised by -1 it means 1/x
x raised by -4 it means 1/x^4
2/5 X 4=8/5=1 + 3/5
Soz, I can't tell you that
im 12 in 7th grade and what is you real name
don t worry you are not alone my teacher did the same :)
LOL, a jesuit and a franciscan are walking down the street, a man comes up to them and says father will you pray a novena for me to get a ferrari? they say sure, when the man leaves the the franciscan asks the jesuit, whats a ferrari? the jesuit says idk but whats a novena?
7+6m<109
6m<109 -7
6m<102 divide both sides by 6
m<17
I'm 12, in year 8 and of course my real name isn't InjustaGod