You multiply
No, you multiply.
bigger
smaller
Subtract the smaller one from the bigger one, and then put a minus sign before the answer.
You multiply
No, you multiply.
To the right
Because if you measure the same amount but with a smaller unit, you expect towind up with a bigger number of them. For example, there are more teaspoons ofwater in a swimming pool than gallons of water in the same pool.If you expect to have a bigger number after converting the units, then multiplicationis definitely the way to go.
The answer to that one is going to depend on two things:-- what unit you are converting from-- what unit you are converting to
That depends on what you are converting from. If you are converting from larger units, you multiply. If you are converting from smaller units, you divide.
A smaller unit is converting to a larger unit. Then, divide by 1,000 2,000 milliliters is equivalent to 2 liters.
Shadows can get smaller and bigger. it depends on where you are.
You convert to a larger unit. Smaller to larger. Metre is 1000 times larger than a millimetre
It could be either, depending on whether you're converting to a larger or smaller unit.
1.0 is bigger than 0.1.
smaller