I just measured two housekeys...one was 5.3cm and the other was 5.5cm, so I suppose you could say a house key is approximately 5 centimeters in length.
i lost the key for my house.
Symbols are small, well, symbols that are ON the map. The Key is off to the side, and tells you what the symbols mean.
The Algebra II answer key for Learning Odyssey is not available online. It appears you can obtain the answer key through the teachers edition.
It is the upwards arrow, it is the same symbol on the "6" key of your keyboard.
No. The foreign key is always on the many side. A foreign key is a field that is a primary key in another table, not in the table it is in. It can therefore be repeated in the table it is, so it can act as the many side. In its own table, it is the primary key, and only appears once.
My house key is 0.95 of 5.8 centimetres.
I would use inches or centimeters, or millimeters to measure this.
meters
Most locks have keys that are small enough to fit into the pocket. As such, a key is about 3 centimeters long.
Probably Centimeters
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A three meter key would need a huge lock, lets go with three centimeters that can be carried on a chain or in a pocket.
35 mililiters it depends on the lenth
Keys come in many sizes. I have a travel case key which is only 2 cm long, and an old fashioned 'house door' key which is 12 cm long.
I would use centimeters.
Either use the appropriate key - or enter the correct code.
maybe about 2 inches