From largest to smallest... Liter, deciliter, milliliter, microliter
1 kiloliter.
another, larger circle, perhaps. or a larger shape than the circle.
Yes, increase the constant term to make the circle larger.
We can look at total areas (and ignore units-they're all the same). The smaller circle has an area of 9pi, and the larger circle has an area of 25pi. The smaller circle is entirely inside of the larger circle. So anything not in the smaller circle is in the larger circle. 16pi square centimeters are part of only the larger circle. 16pi/25pi=.64. So the desired probability is .64.
deciliter
1 deciliter is 10 times larger than 1 centiliter.
One deciliter is 100 times larger than a milliliter.
15cL is larger than 1 deciliter. 15cL equals 1.5 deciliters.
A deciliter is larger than a milliliter by a factor of 100.
One deciliter is 100 times larger than a milliliter.
A quart is larger than a deciliter. One quart is equivalent to around 9.46 deciliters.
From largest to smallest... Liter, deciliter, milliliter, microliter
1 kiloliter.
A dekaliter is equal to 10 liters, while a deciliter is equal to 0.1 liters. Therefore, a dekaliter is 100 times larger than a deciliter in volume.
A deciliter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to one-tenth of a liter. An object that could be measured in deciliters might be a small bottle of medicine, a single-serving yogurt cup, or a small glass of liquid. It is commonly used to measure small amounts of liquid or ingredients in recipes.
depending on the circles equation..a larger circle is easier