big/small so if it was 1/4 2/8 divide to numbers across 8/4 and 2/1 i THINK
by rounding off the numbers
Multiply by 4 then divide that answer by 5.... Don't try and do this in your head with big numbers
no, big is not a compound word. a compound word is one big word that is made up of two small ones.
do you mean why is zero so important well this is why. zero is betwin one so the zero gets started with because its zero one two three. and it can also make lower numbers. zero is the king of the small numbers the small numbers are -one -two -three. and it makes the big ones. zero one two three. its very easy to know why its an important number.
The same rules of divisibility apply for large numbers as well as small ones. Divide by two or three a couple of times if you're able, and the number might become more manageable.
yea of course
Big ones and small ones. But mostly big ones.
no they have big ones
The big one might eat the small ones and when more big one grows they eat all the small ones so there are no more small ones so the big ones get no food and die
Some big, some small, more big ones than smll ones.
Big Stores and small stores.
There are big ones and small ones
You need numbers from the sides of the triangles. Take numbers from the corresponding (matching) sides, one number from the small triangle, and one number from the big triangle. Then divide the big number by the small number. The answer is the scale factor. Put another way, the scale factor is the number that multiplies the small triangle to create the large triangle.
Big muscles first. Because if you do small ones first, by the time you start with the big ones you wont have enough energy. When you work your big muscles first, you use your small ones as well.
fast ones slow ones big ones small ones
big/small so if it was 1/4 2/8 divide to numbers across 8/4 and 2/1 i THINK