The simplest way to represent that amount is (15x - 6). The "answer" depends on what the number is.
There are an infinite number of ounces and it would require an infinite amount of time to represent each one of them separately.
Typically a number is used to represent the exact amount of things you are counting. Numbers in telephone numbers actually don't count anything and were just a convenient way to categorize lines.
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
You represent a repeating number by putting a dash on top of the number. For example 56.1066666 you represent it by putting a dash on top of the 6
Yes, a value can represent a quantity or amount.
Because pi is an irrational number that has an infinite amount of digits
The simplest way to represent that amount is (15x - 6). The "answer" depends on what the number is.
minimum molecular kinetic energy
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There are an infinite number of ounces and it would require an infinite amount of time to represent each one of them separately.
Typically a number is used to represent the exact amount of things you are counting. Numbers in telephone numbers actually don't count anything and were just a convenient way to categorize lines.
It represents the amount of the substance. It can mean the number of atoms, molecules, formula units, or moles.
bytes are used to represent the amount of capacity in a memory
Periods represent the number of shells in a particular element
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
You represent a repeating number by putting a dash on top of the number. For example 56.1066666 you represent it by putting a dash on top of the 6