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... each composite number until you have two prime numbers at the bottom of the tree. The prime factorization is the product of all the circled numbers. ...
                        	... each composite number until you have two prime numbers at the bottom of the tree. The prime factorization is the product of all the circled numbers. ...
									THE SUM-OF-DIGITS FUNCTION FOR COMPLEX BASES
									
... The automaton reads the digits from right to left. The notation j rk means that the automaton reads j and outputs k, and moves to the according state. The automaton has two accepting states (marked by ‘ E ’). The meaning is that the remaining digits (to the left) are simply copied. The auxiliary nod ...
                        	... The automaton reads the digits from right to left. The notation j rk means that the automaton reads j and outputs k, and moves to the according state. The automaton has two accepting states (marked by ‘ E ’). The meaning is that the remaining digits (to the left) are simply copied. The auxiliary nod ...
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... 3-6 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Additional Example 3: Consumer Application Jodi and three of her friends are making a tile design. The materials cost $10.12. If they share the cost equally, how much should each person pay? $10.12 should be divided into four equal groups. Divide $10.12 by 4. ...
                        	... 3-6 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers Additional Example 3: Consumer Application Jodi and three of her friends are making a tile design. The materials cost $10.12. If they share the cost equally, how much should each person pay? $10.12 should be divided into four equal groups. Divide $10.12 by 4. ...
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... number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10 and n is a whole number (positive or negative). 1. Determine M by moving the decimal point in the original number to the left or the right so that only one nonzero digit remains to the left of the decimal point. ...
                        	... number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10 and n is a whole number (positive or negative). 1. Determine M by moving the decimal point in the original number to the left or the right so that only one nonzero digit remains to the left of the decimal point. ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									