The chart for prefexes in science ( basic science as far as I know) are as follows:
Milli(1/1000)-Centi(1/100)-Base Unit(1)-Deci(10)-Killi(1000)
I think there are more beyond below and between but thats all I can remember and should be sufficient for your purposes.
The prefix for "value" is "re-".
I think it's per- like in percent (cent meaning 100)
Prefix min refers to an algorithm that calculates the minimum value of a given subarray in an array. It does so by precomputing prefix sums or prefix minimums to quickly determine the minimum value in any subarray. This can be useful in various programming problems and optimizations.
The prefix kilo- is larger. Kilo- means thousand. The prefix milli- means thousandth.
The prefix, kilo, means one thousand:1 kilogram means 1 000 grams,1 kilometer means 1000 meters.
Centi - as in centimetre.
Hecto-something is a value that is 100x the value of the original thing. So a hectometer is 100x the length of a meter and a hectogram has a weight that is 100x the weight of a gram. http://www.math.com/tables/general/numnotation.htm
The prefix for "value" is "re-".
The prefix value is centi.
X=2
100+10x
The number value for the prefix, hecto, is one hundred. This prefix came from the Ancient Greek language. It is not widely used in the United States.
100
I think it's per- like in percent (cent meaning 100)
Prefix min refers to an algorithm that calculates the minimum value of a given subarray in an array. It does so by precomputing prefix sums or prefix minimums to quickly determine the minimum value in any subarray. This can be useful in various programming problems and optimizations.
The GCF is 20x.
A function that is used before an variable to increase or decrease its value