This answer really depends upon the size of the unit in question. Smaller units will require more in number in comparison with larger units.
No, never.
more smaller units than the bigger units
117 units
if the base is 100, Dekka is 101, Hecto is 102, Kilo is 103 and there are many more including giga and mega
no, there are many other larger units
Two part units. There are two compartments.A larger one and a smaller one
To convert a given unit to a larger unit, you need to determine the conversion factor between the two units. Divide the given value by the conversion factor to get the answer in the larger unit.
It makes sense to multiply when converting measurements to smaller units because it takes many smaller units to make up a larger unit. So in order to translate larger unit(s) into smaller units, you have to break up the larger unit(s) into many smaller pieces.
The number of units will decrease and if it is going from largest to smallest the number of units will increase.
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
This answer really depends upon the size of the unit in question. Smaller units will require more in number in comparison with larger units.
Multiply by 1.00 . The same factor also produces greater units.
Um are you an idiot, you never put choices! A) large motor units with small, highly excitable neurons B) motor units with the longest muscle fibers C) many small motor units with the ability to stimulate other motor units D) motor units with larger, less excitable neurons
A deca is equal to 10 units for every 1,000 kilo units. Therefore, a kilo is 100 times a deca. Hope that helps!