To compare ratios, compare the products of the outer terms by the inner terms.
You compare their magnitudes.
Compare the number of sides and angles. Compare the types of angles. Compare the number of parallel lines.
"Compare" is a verb that does not have an adjective form.
Two ways: convert them to decimals or convert them to similar fractions and compare the numerators.
4400mah
Yes - the only difference is the storage capacity (4400mAh against 4000mAh) - it will take slightly longer to re-charge.
It depends on the load.
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This refers to a battery rating (laptop in this case) Ah is ampere-hour and mAh is milliampere-hour. A milliampere-hour is one-thousandth of an ampere-hour (3.6 coulomobs) so 4400mAh would equal 4.4Ah which means it would not last as long as 4.6Ah. Thanks Wikipedia.
The Compaq Presario R3000 battery has an original cell type, Li-ion chemistry, and a capacity of 4400mAH/ 8- cell. The battery has a life of 11 hours.
A homograph for compare is "compare," which is pronounced the same but has different meanings compared to "compare."
Compare IS the verb...As in "compare apples to oranges"
To compare ratios, compare the products of the outer terms by the inner terms.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
That depends on the load. If the load is 1 milli-amp, the battery would last for 4400 hours. If the load is 8800 milli-amps, the battery would last for 1/2 hour. (in a perfect world, discounting electrical inefficiencies)
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