AQI stands for air quality index which is used in places to see if air quality is breathable
YES, 511 is the first prime number above 500.
100 = 500 / 5
500 ÷ 10 = 50
1,600 feet above sea level(500 meters)
hazardous
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AQI stands for air quality index which is used in places to see if air quality is breathable
Air Qaulity Index.
Aqi
'.500' refers to a team's winning percentage. 'Below .500' means the team has a winning percentage less than .500 (has lost more games than they have won) and 'above .500' means the team has a winning percentage above .500 (has won more games than they have lost).
An air quality index (AQI) level of 301 or higher is considered hazardous, indicating that the air quality poses significant health risks, especially for sensitive groups. It is crucial to take precautions when AQI levels reach this point to minimize exposure to pollutants and protect one's health.
You're either looking for AQI or PPM. AQI = Air Quality Index, a combination of: ozone +particles +carbon monoxide +sulfur dioxide +nitrogen dioxide. Each of these 5 components can be measured as its own concentration in the air as PPM, parts per million. Less commonly PPB, parts per billion. Good clean AQI < 50 Bad polluted AQI > 100
500
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a tool used to communicate how polluted the air is and its potential impacts on health. It measures different pollutants in the air, such as ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, and assigns a numerical value to indicate the level of pollution. The higher the AQI value, the greater the health concern.
See the great Wikipedia article in the links below. After D for 500, there is only M for 1000. To make higher number you add a line above the Roman numeral to multiply it by 1000. So a D with a line above it would be 500,000 for instance (500 x 1000).
81 can go into 500 in mathematical terms, but there will be a remainder. 500 divided by 81 is 6.17, so 81 can go into 500 a total of 6 times, with 14 left over.