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The smallest unit of information you can access in a database is typically a single data element within a specific field of a record or a single cell in a table. It could be a single piece of data such as a number, text, date, or boolean value.
If pencils cost 0.26 each could you buy four pencils with 1.00?
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If each box holds two dozen pencils, that means each box has 24 pencils. So, if we have ten boxes, we can simply multiply 24 pencils by 10 boxes to find the total number of pencils. That would be 240 pencils in total! Just imagine all the beautiful drawings and happy little accidents you could create with all those pencils.
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because a single cell can grow completly and could express all the life characteristics and of course it is smallest one
There is no such number. If any number laid claim to being the smallest rational number its claim could be challenged by half that number - which would also be rational and, obviously smaller. And the claim of that number could be challenged by half that number, and so on.
The smallest number would be 10,000,000 because the one is the lowest number that could possibly go in the ten millions place. After that, you can put all zeros.
The smallest number of 9000 is 9000 itself, as it is a single value. The largest number that can be considered in the context of 9000 would depend on the criteria used, but typically, in a straightforward numerical sense, it remains 9000. If you're looking for multiples or variations, the largest could conceptually be infinite.
The smallest unit of ecological organization is an individual organism. This could be a single plant or animal that interacts with its living and non-living environment within a specific ecosystem.
7000 pencils
An integer is a whole number. So zero could be the smallest integer.
ABOUT 100,000,000 (one hundred million) pencils are made in the united states every year. would you like to find out how many pencils are made per second? use a calculator. divide the number by 365 and divide that number by 24, then divide that by 60, and then divide it by sixty again. that number will be the estimated number of pencils per minute. the answer could be a fraction, because I don't know I've never done it. Acually if you do that equation I believe it gives you the number of pencils made every second.