give all the possible de-compositions of 6, 325
It means take it apart into parts that can be added back together to return to the original number. For example, you could decompose 37.25 into its integer part (37) and its fractional part (0.25). Or you could decompose the 2-dimensional vector (2,3) in the Cartesian plane into a horizontal vector of magnitude 2 and a vertical one of magnitude 3.
To decompose fractions and represent them as a whole number, you can break down the fraction into a sum of smaller fractions that are easier to work with. For example, to decompose the fraction 7/4, you can express it as 1 (which is 4/4) plus 3/4, resulting in 1 + 3/4. This method allows you to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. The whole number is obtained by taking the integer part of the fraction, which in this case is 1.
It is 2 million + 2 hundred thousand + 40 thousand.
Let it lie around exposed to the air in a hot, humid place.
There will be no answer because 45 is an integer, not a fraction and so there is no fraction to decompose.
It means take it apart into parts that can be added back together to return to the original number. For example, you could decompose 37.25 into its integer part (37) and its fractional part (0.25). Or you could decompose the 2-dimensional vector (2,3) in the Cartesian plane into a horizontal vector of magnitude 2 and a vertical one of magnitude 3.
4 and 1/2
To decompose fractions and represent them as a whole number, you can break down the fraction into a sum of smaller fractions that are easier to work with. For example, to decompose the fraction 7/4, you can express it as 1 (which is 4/4) plus 3/4, resulting in 1 + 3/4. This method allows you to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. The whole number is obtained by taking the integer part of the fraction, which in this case is 1.
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
Let it lie around exposed to the air in a hot, humid place.
It is 2 million + 2 hundred thousand + 40 thousand.
Yes. When they die, they decompose.
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Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
Some glues will decompose and some will not.