140
One score is equal to 20 units. Therefore, if you have 1 score, it consists of 20 units. This term is often used in historical contexts, such as in the phrase "four score and seven years ago."
there are seven
Ah, what a happy little question! Well, you see, 2 scores is equal to 40, while 2 dozen is equal to 24. So, the difference between the two is 16. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
The two numbers that are seven and five units away from zero on a number line are 7 and -7 for the seven units, and 5 and -5 for the five units. Therefore, the complete set of numbers is -7, -5, 5, and 7.
Not any, really. Meters are units of length and grams (or kilograms) are units of weight. Similar to asking how many yards are in seven pounds.
A score is 20.
there are seven
A score is 20, so 4 score is 80.
there are seven
Seven.
A score is 20; so 21 X 20 = 420.
No, they do not. They are pure numbers.
There are ten tens and seven units
20
Short Answer: Two large units and twenty-seven {*?} small subunits.
More then 100
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units, from these seven all other units are derived. Length- metre (m). Time- second (s). Mass- kilogram (kg). Temperature- kelvin (K). Electric current- ampere (A). Luminous intensity- candela (cd). Amount of substance- mole (mol).