You know that anything times a one is that number, so multiply 2,3, and 4, and then multiply that by one. once you get the answer, put the zeros behind each multiplied number behind your answer, and there you go.
2×3×4= 24×1=24
there are 4 zeros
240,000
I’m not sure about the first 2
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the smaller number.
The next even number will be (x + 2).


Subtract 2 from both sides:


Divide both sides by 2:


The smaller number is 32.
Larger number 
The only set that only has rational numbers is the first one:
{1/3, -3.45, √9}
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Which of the given sets contains only rational numbers?</h3>
A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers.
If we look at the first set, the elements are:
- 1/3 which is a rational number.
- -3.45 = -345/100 which is a rational number
- √9 = 3 = 3/1 which is a rational number.
In the other sets we can see elements like:
√37, √44, or √2 which are all irrational numbers, then the only correct option is the first one.
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Answer:
1
/16
1 over 16
Step-by-step explanation:
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