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No, it cannot be smaller than a smaller unit!
It is a system of measurements where each "unit" is 60 times the "unit" to its right.
The idea is to start from the left, and use the smallest digit possible in each case. For instance, the smallest option for the first digit is 2, the smallest option for the second digit is 0, etc.
Because each digit is ten times the one to the right of it.
The sum of the angles of any triangle must be 180 degrees. Call the measure of smallest angle in this instance s. From the problem statement, s must be the smallest angle, because both the other two are defined in a manner that makes each of them larger than the first. Therefore, 3s + (s + 40) + s = 180, or 5s = 180 - 40 = 140, or s = 28.
In the metric system, each measurement is ten times smaller or larger than the previous or next measurement. For example, a millimeter is ten times smaller than a centimeter. A centimeter is ten times smaller than a decimeter, and so on. This chart may be helpful The column on the far left lists the measurements in order from largest to smallest, top to bottom. The three columns on the right list the name of the measurement and the abbreviation.
San Bernardino County in California. It is larger than each of the six smallest states. Four boroughs of Alaska are each larger, but of course they are not "counties".
The LCM of a set of integers is the smallest positive integer which each of them will divide evenly.An alternative characteristic is that it is the smallest positive integer which is in the times-table of each of the numbers.
They have the smallest nuclear charge of that period so there is less attraction for the electron allowing a larger orbital radius (larger size).
A metric system is organized from the smallest unit to the largest unit. Each unit has some kind of relation to each other by factors of ten.
No. The "pinkie" contains several bones, each of which is larger than most of the bones in the toes, and even those are larger than the bones of the inner ear.
Count the significant digits in each of the factors, and take the smallest of them.
No, it cannot be smaller than a smaller unit!
If the length of each side of the bigger squares is x times the length of the side of the smaller square, then the area of the bigger square is x2 times the area of the smaller square.
It is a system of measurements where each "unit" is 60 times the "unit" to its right.
The idea is to start from the left, and use the smallest digit possible in each case. For instance, the smallest option for the first digit is 2, the smallest option for the second digit is 0, etc.
In order from biggest to smallest: Terabyte, Gigabyte, Megabyte, Kilobyte Each is 1000 times bigger than the previous one.