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use the formula for the area of a circle. Pi•R squared. plug in the information and solve. example: radius:2 (3.14)(2)squared *2•2=4* (3.14)(4)=12.56 if needed, round. 12.56 estimated is 12.6 *if there are no units, put units* 12.6 units squared *if they give you units then use the units they give you.* that's it peeps. • • \__/
Multiply LxW. The units must be the same. This will give you the area in square units.
Conversion factors is one name given to this device. 100oC = 212oF would be a specific example.+++ That does not give a ratio, because you can not give a ratio between different units unless one unit is a linear multiple of the other. The example above will not work because the link between ºC and ºF is not linear, and the conversion cannot give a ratio.+++++A better example would be 9°R/5K where °R is degrees Rankine and K is Kelvin12 inches/foot1760 yards/mile1000 m/km
40000 units of what? without some known value to give an equivalence betweem 'units' and mg this cannot be answered.
It gives you the number of product units you get per dollar spent.
How to find the coefficient of uniformity for a particular sample give an example
No, "dimensionless" means, precisely, that there are no units.
confederation is smaller political units keep their power and give the central government limited power.
use the formula for the area of a circle. Pi•R squared. plug in the information and solve. example: radius:2 (3.14)(2)squared *2•2=4* (3.14)(4)=12.56 if needed, round. 12.56 estimated is 12.6 *if there are no units, put units* 12.6 units squared *if they give you units then use the units they give you.* that's it peeps. • • \__/
When two SiO44- units are linked together, they form the pyrosilicate group, Si2O76-. For example, thortveitite, Sc2Si2O7 is a pyrosilicate.
confederation is smaller political units keep their power and give the central government limited power.
To shift a funcion (or its graph) down "a" units, you subtract "a" from the function. For example, x squared gives you a certain graph; "x squared minus a" will give you the same graph, but shifted down "a" units. Similarly, you can shift a graph upwards "a" units, by adding "a" to the function.
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linear units only give the magnitude of a operand, they do not specify the direction
Dividing the units by price will give you the number of units that each cent or dollar will buy. In comparing prices, this is less useful than determining unit price.
Multiply LxW. The units must be the same. This will give you the area in square units.
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