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Half of a circle is called semi circle
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By rounding off to hundreds. 730 rounds off to 700 and 998 rounds off to 1000. Estimate sum is 1700.
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Let one number be X & other be Y
then as per condition given
X * Y = 72 & X + Y = 27
Replacing the value of X from above condition we have
72/Y + Y = 27
or 72 + y * Y =27 Y
Y* Y -27 Y + 72 = 0
Y * Y -24 Y -3 Y + 72 =0
Y(Y - 24 ) - 3( Y-24 ) =0
( Y-24 ) ( Y-3 ) =0
therefore Y = 24 or Y = 3
Replacing these values in X * Y = 72 we have
X = 3 or 24
Therfore one number is 24 & other number is 3
Now if we add 24 + 3 = 27
if we multiply 24 * 3 + 72
Therfore one number is 24 & other number is 3.
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The distributive property lets you multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products. The distributive property of multiplication over addition can be used when you multiply a number by a sum. For example, suppose you want to multiply 3 by the sum of 10 + 2. ... According to this property, you can add the numbers and then multiply by 3. 3(10 + 2) = 3(12) = 36. The distributive property of multiplication states that when a number is multiplied by the sum of two numbers, the first number can be distributed to both of those numbers and multiplied by each of them separately, then adding the two products together for the same result as multiplying the first number by the sum.
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Number systems are the technique to represent numbers in the computer system architecture, every value that you are saving or getting into/from computer memory has a defined number system. Computer architecture supports following number systems. Binary number system. Number systems use different number bases. A number base indicates how many different digits are available when using a particular numbering system. For example, decimal is number base 10, which means it uses ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
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