Yes, it is a prefix meaning a thousand.
In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
The meaning is in the name: Kilo (1000) meter. A kilometer is 1000 meters, or about 6/10 of a mile.
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
power in a math term is when you multiply the exponents
It means kilo meter is a math term for meters
In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
One kilo equals to 1,000. This is taught in math.
The meaning is in the name: Kilo (1000) meter. A kilometer is 1000 meters, or about 6/10 of a mile.
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
The prefix "k" is the short term for "kilo" which means "1000". It is used often such as in "kilo"grams ("k"g)(1000 grams) or "kilo"meters ("k"m)(1000 meters).
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
When you're dealing with math, physics, or really anything where numbers are involved, 'kilo-' usually means '1,000'. So 16 kilo = 16,000
2.2 lbs per kilo. You do the math.
Kilo is an informal term for kilogram, which equals 1000 grams.
there is no such math term
The math term for multiplication is PRODUCT.