12.5 x 107 is not normal, but here is what the answer would be.
125,000,000
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If you had a typo and it should have been 1.25 x 107
it would be 12,500,000
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If it was something else, restructure your question.
if my price is 52.00 and I am told that I am 180 percent higher. How do I find the lower value
Very little ! With no identifying markings at all - it's essentially just a small metal disc !
Experimental errors would cause the experimental value of specific heat capacity to be higher than the standard value.
Groups that value higher power distance believe relationships are informal.
Eliminate the lowest value.
bauble
Paradox of Value
A trinket is a small pretty thing of small value. a piece of jewelry or a ornament something shiny and new.
Paltriness is the state or characteristic of being paltry - trashy, trivial, or of little value.
Very little. The value of the gold is so small as to make it valueless.
An item at a store that is small enough to conceal and be stolen. Pilfer - to steal.
Most children's books of the 1930s have very little value today. First editions in very good shape and autographed books would have higher value. See an appraiser to know if your book has value.
if my price is 52.00 and I am told that I am 180 percent higher. How do I find the lower value
Very little ! With no identifying markings at all - it's essentially just a small metal disc !
It is a small difference between the electronegativity of lithium (o,98) and sodium (0,93) - for Li the value is higher.
copper would have a higher U value
No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!