In principle, yes. The length is the value of the higher label minus the value of the lower label.
The length of a string is typically measured in centimeters or millimeters, so it can be measured to the nearest centimeter by rounding the measurement to the closest whole number.
Sure. But it will be a very small number.
there are many units for measurement. 1 m is the s.i unit of length .length is abbreviated a s l .
When requesting a haircut that incorporates the number 5, you can ask your stylist to use a clipper guard labeled as "5" to achieve a specific length or design.
When you are rounding out to the nearest inch. * * * * * Very funny! If the length is between (x-0.25) inches and (x+0.25) inches it will be rounded to x inches.
When requesting a haircut that incorporates the number 4, you can ask your stylist to use a clipper guard labeled as "4" to achieve a specific length or design element in your haircut.
the length of an event in time or distance is quantitative and the number of things is also
There is a direct relationship between the length of wire (thus the number of times the wire is wrapped) and the electrical resistance of the guitar pickup, measured at the two output terminals.
Square footage is an area - i.e a length (measured in feet) multiplied by a width (again, measured in feet). To measure square feet, measure the length, and width you require, then multiply them together. The resulting number is the "square footage".
The recommended length for a number 3 haircut is 3/8 of an inch. To achieve this look, use a clipper guard labeled as number 3 and run it evenly over the entire head, making sure to maintain a consistent length. This will result in a uniform and neat appearance for the desired number 3 haircut.
Typically, negative numbers could be "measured" by the difference between the number and another number. The magnitude of a negative number is the distance from zero. Essentially, remove the minus sign, and you have the magnitude (also called absolute value) of the number.
Frequency. Measured in Hertz. 1/s, or s^-1.