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  2. Like terms - Wikipedia

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    Terms are within the same expression and are combined by either addition or subtraction. For example, take the expression: + There are two terms in this expression. Notice that the two terms have a common factor, that is, both terms have an . This means that the common factor variable can be factored out, resulting in

  3. Non-numerical words for quantities - Wikipedia

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    The English language has a number of words that denote specific or approximate quantities that are themselves not numbers. [1] Along with numerals, and special-purpose words like some, any, much, more, every, and all, they are Quantifiers. Quantifiers are a kind of determiner and occur in many constructions with other determiners, like articles ...

  4. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    A reference to the similarity between figure of the British actress and a "pair of fours" 45 Halfway there Being halfway towards 90. 46 Up to tricks Rhymes with "forty-six". 47 Four and seven Refers to the two numbers that make up 47, those being 4 and 7. 48 Four dozen 4 × 12 = 48. Refer to 12 above. 49 PC

  5. Friendly number - Wikipedia

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    The smallest friendly number is 6, forming for example, the friendly pair 6 and 28 with abundancy σ(6) / 6 = (1+2+3+6) / 6 = 2, the same as σ(28) / 28 = (1+2+4+7+14+28) / 28 = 2. The shared value 2 is an integer in this case but not in many other cases. Numbers with abundancy 2 are also known as perfect numbers. There are several unsolved ...

  6. Relation (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, on the natural numbers, < is connected, while "is a divisor of " is not (e.g. neither 5R7 nor 7R5). Strongly connected for all x, y ∈ X, xRy or yRx. For example, on the natural numbers, ≤ is strongly connected, but < is not. A relation is strongly connected if, and only if, it is connected and reflexive.

  7. Can You Guess The Average Net Worth Of The 'Above Average ...

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    Above-average couples align on their financial goals and make decisions as a team. See Also: Can you guess how many retire with a $5,000,000 nest egg? The percentage may shock you .

  8. Arithmetic progression - Wikipedia

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    According to an anecdote of uncertain reliability, [1] in primary school Carl Friedrich Gauss reinvented the formula (+) for summing the integers from 1 through , for the case =, by grouping the numbers from both ends of the sequence into pairs summing to 101 and multiplying by the number of pairs. Regardless of the truth of this story, Gauss ...

  9. Man stabs woman multiple times while she slept after breaking ...

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    A man has been arrested after breaking into a woman’s home and stabbing her multiple times while she slept, police said. The incident occurred on Sunday when 5th precinct deputies from the Lee ...