Written as decimals, .005 is larger than .000005 so the answer is larger.
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1 kg = 103 grams = 106 mg
Let the smaller number be ( x ). Then the larger number can be expressed as ( 4x + 1 ). According to the problem, the sum of the two numbers is ( x + (4x + 1) = 106 ). Solving this equation, we have ( 5x + 1 = 106 ), which simplifies to ( 5x = 105 ), giving ( x = 21 ). Thus, the smaller number is 21, and the larger number is ( 4(21) + 1 = 85 ).
The simplest form of 106/206 is 53/103.
53/103
Mega is the prefix for 106 1000000 Kilo is the prefix for 103 1000 So Mega anything is 103 or 1000 times larger than the kilo of that thing
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1 kg = 103 grams = 106 mg
No, it does not.
Let the smaller number be ( x ). Then the larger number can be expressed as ( 4x + 1 ). According to the problem, the sum of the two numbers is ( x + (4x + 1) = 106 ). Solving this equation, we have ( 5x + 1 = 106 ), which simplifies to ( 5x = 105 ), giving ( x = 21 ). Thus, the smaller number is 21, and the larger number is ( 4(21) + 1 = 85 ).
The simplest form of 106/206 is 53/103.
1 undecillion and one,1 undecillion and two,1 undecillion and three,etc.Or do you mean in terms of the next power of a million (on the long scale) or thousand (on the long scale or plus one on the short scale)?Long scale, as used in countries like Europe: continues:undecillion = (106)11 = 1066 1069 = 103 x (106)11 = undecilliard1072 = (106)12 = duodecillion1075 = 103 x (106)12 = duodecilliard1078 = (106)13 = tredecillion1081 = 103 x (106)13 = tredecilliardetcShort scale as used in countries like USA, continues:undecillion = (103)11+1 = 1036 1039 = (103)12+1 = duodecillion1042 = (103)13+1 = tredecillionetc
53/103
The answer is 570414.
103 is the only one.
53/103
The 10 megabytes is equal to 10,000 kilobytes. There are 1,000 kilobytes in 1 megabyte. A kilo is 103, and a mega is 106. There are 103 kilos in a mega. As a kilo is 103, it might be easy to see that there are 103 x 103 in 106 (because 103 x 103 is 106). As there are 103 kilobytes in 1 megabyte, there are 10 x 103 kilobytes in 10 megabytes. That's 104 kilobytes in 10 megabytes, or 10,000 kilobytes in the 10 megabytes.