I Numbers and Mathematical Expressions in English
... ones, thousands and ones, in other words, between any higher units than tens and lower units which can either be tens or ones, but not between thousands and hundreds or millions and thousands; note that the and always comes before the last unit. The numbers are usually invariable: we say two hundred ...
... ones, thousands and ones, in other words, between any higher units than tens and lower units which can either be tens or ones, but not between thousands and hundreds or millions and thousands; note that the and always comes before the last unit. The numbers are usually invariable: we say two hundred ...
Prime Numbers
... Comparing Fibonacci Numbers Compare the size of adjacent Fibonacci Numbers. What do you notice? Compare 1 to 1 Compare 1 to 2 Compare 2 to 3 Compare 3 to 5 Compare 5 to 8… and so on. ...
... Comparing Fibonacci Numbers Compare the size of adjacent Fibonacci Numbers. What do you notice? Compare 1 to 1 Compare 1 to 2 Compare 2 to 3 Compare 3 to 5 Compare 5 to 8… and so on. ...