In math, the prefix kilo- represents a factor of 1,000. It is used to denote a multiple of 1,000 in various units of measure, such as kilometers (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters), kilogram (1 kilogram = 1,000 grams), or kilobyte (1 kilobyte = 1,000 bytes).
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∙ 12y agoKilo means 10^3 apart from with computers where it means 2^10 (1024).
Nothing really goes kilo- in maths. I suppose if you really wanted to you could have a kilonumber.
In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
Yes, it is a prefix meaning a thousand.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
It adds to math by kilogram == It is a prefix meaning 1000 e.g. a kilometer is a thousand meters, a kilogram is 1000 grams, etc.
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In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
One kilo equals to 1,000. This is taught in math.
It means kilo meter is a math term for meters
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
Yes, it is a prefix meaning a thousand.
When you're dealing with math, physics, or really anything where numbers are involved, 'kilo-' usually means '1,000'. So 16 kilo = 16,000
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2.2 lbs per kilo. You do the math.
It goes like this: kilo, mega, giga. We use kilo for 103, mega for 106 and giga for 109.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
there are 2.2 pounds in a kilo so do the math and multiply