The number which best represents it is 265.15
A degree is a unit of measure, it is not itself a number. It may be a measure of an angle or temperature or power. A degree cannot be converted to a number
Because, x is a variable, so it can mean any number ever known. It is called the "Unknown Quantity" simply because it represents the number that is not known in the equation. For exampe x+1=y So x and y are variables, each represents a number, if y=2 then it wold be x+1=2 and then you can figure out the "Unknown Quantity" which is 1.
Degree
No, seven is a cardinal number that represents the quantity of something. It is not an adjective.
It is a mixed number as for example 2 and 3/4
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Yes, a value can represent a quantity or amount.
A degree is a unit of measurement. It is usually represented by a number.
Temperature is classified as a scalar quantity as it tends to be a number By definition temperature is proportional to the root mean square of the velocities of all the gas atoms, and is therefore irrelevant to direction.
Consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all., Greatest in degree; as, he has the most need of it., Highest in rank; greatest., In the greatest or highest degree.
A degree is a unit of measure, it is not itself a number. It may be a measure of an angle or temperature or power. A degree cannot be converted to a number
Because, x is a variable, so it can mean any number ever known. It is called the "Unknown Quantity" simply because it represents the number that is not known in the equation. For exampe x+1=y So x and y are variables, each represents a number, if y=2 then it wold be x+1=2 and then you can figure out the "Unknown Quantity" which is 1.
Demand and quantity sold is an example of positive correlation. As the number of people in demand of a product increases, the quantity sold of that product also increases.
Degree
The quantity that represents the prefix used in naming straight-chain alkanes is the number of carbon atoms in the alkane. The exceptions to this include methane, propane and butane.
The process of going upward in number and/or quantity or stature.