Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Sequence = Consecutive Odds

Required
The sum of the terms
A sequence of odd number has a difference of 2. So, the sequence is represented as:

Add up all terms in the sequence


Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
0÷12=0
The way to figure this problem out is to multiply 0 by 12 and than you get 0.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
When a quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle, the opposite angles of it add up to 180 degrees.
Here,
∠DCB + ∠DAB = 180 (Opposite angles of a quad inscribed in a circle.)
<u>Given that:</u> ∠DCB = 135° and ∠DAB = x
135 + x = 180
Subtract 135 to both sides
x = 180 - 135
x = 55°
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<h3>~AH1807</h3>
Place value is the value each digit has in its position: in order from higher to lower value, there is thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
When you divide by 10, you are moving (only once) every digit from its present place value to the right.
For example 6430 : 10= 643, you have moved every digit to the right, making the zero disappear (or better yet, separated by a hidden and in this case useless comma).
Answer:
A whole number with 4 digits is always greater than a whole number with 3 digits.
This requires that both numbers be positive.
Explanation.
In the decimal system, we count 0,1,2, ..., 9 (1st digit).
When we reach 10, we shift left and count in tens from 10,20,30, ..., 90 (2nd digit).
When we reach 100, we shift left and count in hundreds from 100,200,300, ..., 900 (3rd digit).
Then we count in thousands as 1000,2000, ... ( 4th digit).
Because the 4th digit counts in thousands and the 3rd digit counts in hundreds, a whole number in the 4th digit will be greater than a whole number in the 3rd digit.