a full plates has 6 momos on it.write an improper fraction that describes 4 full plates of momos ans a plate with fewer then 6 momos on it
It is a very simple measure to illustrate the spread of values that a variable can have.
Not sure what you're asking, but being the question is in Complex Numbers category, it could be this:If the real part of a complex number is zero, then it is a pure imaginary number.
Yes, there are many.The most common are the vertical bars, with each bar representing a different category and the height of each bar representing some measure for that category. A simple alternative is to turn the chart on its side so that the bars are horizontal.One variation of the basic bar chart is the clustered bars, where each bar is replaced by a cluster of bars. Each cluster representing a category (as before) and each bar within the cluster representing a sub-category. Instead of being side-by-side the clustered bars can be arranged one of top of another so that you have a stacked bar graph. The vertical axis can then be modified to show percentages rather than the actual levels.A variant of the horizontal bar graph is the back-to-back horizontal bar graph. This is used when each horizontal category is divided into two subcategories which you may wish to compare. Such charts are typically used for population pyramids - to illustrate the population of a country by age (in groups and gender. From bottom to top would be age groups 0-4, 5-9, 10-14 and so on. Horizontal bars for males on one side and females on the other.These are just some of the variations. There are very many more.
Strictly? A nanometer is 10^-9 metres, a micrometer is a precision instrument, mosty used to measure machine parts. If you mean nanomater/ micrometre: nm = 10^-9 m, um = 10^-6 m.
Measurement is different objects you can measure for example you could measure a road. What would you use? millimetres, centimetres, metres or kilometres? I would choose kilometres because if you used millimetres it would take a long time to measure. Measurement is just mostly about measuring but you have to use all the skills you have like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. Things that go into measurement that I know are: Area Perimeter Volume and Angles
Degree measure is based off of a division of 360 degrees in a circle. Radian measure is based off of a division of 2PI in a full circle.
It is a very simple measure to illustrate the spread of values that a variable can have.
division
the people who measure the population of the u.s.
Yes they use multiplication and division to measure geometry
The Saffir-Simpson scale, that uses wind speed to determine the type (category 1, Category 2, etc.) Category 1 has the lowest winds and Category 5 hast the highest winds.
The measure of how similar different brands in the same category are perceived to be
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide the mass by the volume. The result of the division is the object's density.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3 hurricane. It had weakened to a category 1 by the time it hit the U.S. though.
The Saffir-Simpson scale rates hurricanes from category 1 to category 5 bases on maximum sustained wind speed.
The Saffir-Simpson scale rates hurricanes from category 1 to category 5 bases on maximum sustained wind speed.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing instruments and apparatus that measure an optical property