The property of gases that allows them to be pressured into solution is the property of compressibility. When the compounds are compressed they are brought closer together and the higher the pressure the closer they become.
the purpose of rounding numbers is that you can get closer to the actual answer
Without specifying a range, that's an infinite number.
The closest estimate is the exact answer: you cannot get closer than that!
Infinity
Numbers closer to zero can be either greater or lesser depending on what other numbers they are compared to.
If you meant different primes then 2*3 = 6 If you did meant primes, but not necessarily different, then 2*2 = 4 If you meant different integers then 1*2 = 2 If you meant integers, but not necessarily different, then 1*1 = 1 And if you did not mean integers, then there is no such number. Your search will take you to infinitesimally small fractions - closer and closer to 0 but never actually reaching it. All of the above assume that the numbers being multiplied together are positive. If not, the answer will tend to minus infinity.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find two numbers that multiply to 2025, we can think of it as looking for a pair of numbers that, when multiplied together, equal 2025. One pair of numbers that fits the bill is 45 and 45, because 45 multiplied by 45 equals 2025. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes the answer is right in front of us when we take a closer look.
Irrational numbers are infinitely dense. That is to say, between any two irrational (or rational) numbers there is an infinite number of irrational numbers. So, for any irrational number close to 6 it is always possible to find another that is closer; and then another that is even closer; and then another that is even closer that that, ...
The word closer tells that there are two numbers to compare. While 2 numbers are given, they are not compared directly. Maybe the number 1 is not compared, but is the reference point. So it could've asked: Is 0.599 or 1.24 closer to 1, for example. Or it could've asked: is 0.599 closer to 1 or to zero. Then the 1 and zero are being compared.
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Law of large numbers