Count the number of digits after the large number and move the decimal to the right that many times Move the decimal of the smaller to the right the same number of times as you did the large number Use long division to get answer Example 1.77/ 3.1 = 17.7/31 = 0.571
-38,600,000. take the decimal place and move it to the left until you have only one number left of the decimal place... like this -3.86 now count out how many times you move over the decimal place... you move it 7 times. multiply your number of -3.86 by 107 -3.86*107
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Whether a number is negative or positive makes no difference. In its full form, the cubed number will have three times as many digits after the decimal point. This assumes that none are lost through rounding.
If it says add -7 your going left on the number line 7 times
It uses thousands of muscles
It takes many muscles to move the leg. It takes about 200 muscles just to walk at an average pace. Forty muscles are needed at a time to help pick up their legs.
Many muscles in the face (for example muscles that move the lips and eyelids) are skeletal muscle but do not move bones.
Not a specific number of times....they were in the desert for 40 years.
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
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Endurance activity A+
The muscles that help you move when you want to are called voluntary muscles.
Smooth muscles are found in many internal organs such as the stomach, intestines, bladder, and blood vessels. These muscles are involuntary and help with the movement and function of these organs.
You would find many. Skeletal muscles are the voluntary muscles that help move parts of our body. Since you move your legs to walk, you must have skeletal muscles to do that.
Actually you can move all your muscles, but the name for the ones you move involuntarily are called involuntary muscles.
Different muscles are involved in different movements.