Well normally it depends on how much people buy them.
Infinity is 'A number large without measure.' There is no number called infinity, or infinite. "Arbitrarily large' is a convenient shorthand, as it expresses the concept that for the present purpose, the actual size is unimportant. Transfinite numbers are smaller than infinite, yet greater than any number. These concepts are of interest in mathematics, but seldom in any real world consideration.
Although their popularity never caught on with the general public, at least sincethe early 20th Century, there have actually been quite a number of coins thatequal a US DOLLAR.They include:The 1804 dollarSeated Liberty dollar (1836-1873)Gold dollar coins (1849-1889)Trade dollar (1873-1885)Morgan dollar (1878-1904; 1921)Peace dollar (1921-1935; 1964)Eisenhower dollar (1971-1978)Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981; 1999)American Silver Eagle (1986-present)Sacagawea dollar (2000-present)Presidential Dollar Coins (2007-present)It's also easy to make a dollar's value by combining several coins with smaller values.That would involve the process of 'addition'.
"In simplest form" means no factors (or divisors) in common between numerator and denominator. You start by factoring both: 65/94 = ( 5*13) / ( 2*47) It helps to know that 2, 5, 13, and 47 are all prime numbers. No smaller factors are present in any of them. As there are no common factors to cancel out, 65/94 is already in simplest form.
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Think of the division as a fraction problem, if you're dividing .25 by 2, what you're really calculating is half of .25, which in this case is .125. The answer will always be smaller if the denominator (the number on the bottom of the fraction bar) is greater than one. Division works like this with whole numbers as well, if you were dividing 10 by 2 (10/2), your answer would be 2, which is also a smaller number. **If the denominator is less than 1 ( such as 1/.25) the answer will be larger because essentially what you're trying to solve at this point is how many times .25 goes into 1. (4)
The solute.
Vacuoles are present in animal cell but they are much smaller than in plant cell.
The solute.
solute
Solute
The substance in a solution that is present in the smaller amount is called the solute. The substance that has a higher amount is called the solvent.
less sugar
Solute
Among the elements listed, sodium is present in smaller amounts than the other two elements listed.
Cathay's present day name is called China, but you have to remember that Cathay was a bit smaller than China now is.
the answer is solute. i have the same anatomy book :)
Decreases.... The formula is PV = $1 / (1 + r)t PV = Present Value r = discount rate Because 1/r continues to get smaller as r increases, thus resulting in an exponentially smaller Present Value.