the distance maybe? use the distance formula. not sure if this is what you were looking for exactly but it may be.
By finding the difference of them
use a calculator
Please use the basic formula for speed problems: distance = speed x time Replace the numbers you know, and solve for the number you don't know.
Negative and Positive numbers. Ex. -4 & 4 are the same distance from zero which is 4.
The same ones you would use if it was not a long distance relationship.
Yes, a phone call between Lincoln, NE and Omaha, NE is long distance, and you will be charged for long distance if your phone service does not include long distance. They are in the same area code, but that is irrelevant. Your service area may not include all numbers in that area code and in fact may include numbers in other area codes (for example, an Omaha call to Council Bluffs, IA will not be long distance).
Use google to find a city distance calculator page, then plug in the cities and get the numbers you need.
It depends on how long a distance you want to measure!
yes
Inexpensive or even free, and available through your computer with a simple headset, online VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) based calling sites are a perfect alternative to long distance service for people who do not make many landline long distance calls per month. VoIP sites are perfect for long distance service when you need to reach a landline and do not want to use your cell phone minutes to call because you expect to reach an answering machine. They are also perfect for calling customer service numbers where you may be dealing with an automated response system.
Long distance running is an aerobic sport, meaning that it requires the processing and use of oxygen by the cardiovascular system.
An odometer for measuring long walkable distance. Long distances on the earth are probably best measured by geographical positioning systems (GPS).
You can't use an Arnis in a long distance.
Traveling With Others
Not necessarily, but you save on your monthly phone bill if you do not use your present carrier for long distance and cancel access to their long distance service.
North American area code 700 is a special code that each individual long distance company can use for whatever purpose(s) it pleases, with the exception of a few special numbers. The number 1-700-555-4141 is reserved for verifying your default long distance company, and various other 1-700-555-xxxx numbers, especially 1-700-555-4xxx, may be used by long distance resellers for the same purpose. OTHER 700 NUMBERS MAY BE USED FOR PREMIUM SERVICESwith charges comparable to 900 numbers. In particular, numbers advertised as, for example, 101xxxx-1-700-xxx-xxxx are likely to be charged at premium rates.The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.