It is a serious error. The Pearson coefficient cannot be larger than 1 so a value of 64 is clearly a very big error.
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I don't know how to "grate" a number ... numbers are not cheese. An infinite number of numbers are "greater" (larger) than 64. Likewise, an infinite number of numbers are not "greater" (in other words, less than) 64, starting with 63, 62, 61, ... Actually, there are an infinite numbers that are less than 64, but greater than 63, unless you specify "whole numbers".
64 mils are thicker. One mil equals 1/1000 inch, or 0.001 inches. 49 mils is 49/1000 = 0.049 inches. 64 mils is 64/1000 = 0.064 inches. Since 64 is larger than 49, an object 64 mils thick is thicker than an object 49 mils thick.
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1 cm = 10 mm64 cm =640 mmSo 64 cm is larger than 630 mm.
Add 407 to 623 and you'll have your answer !... (It's more than a thousand !)
Yes. The sun is about 400 times larger than the moon by diameter and about 64 million times larger by volume.
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I have been looking. Does not look like there are any savage 64 clips larger than 10 rounds.
64 inches is larger than 5 feet. Five feet is 60 inches.
4 gigabytes is 64 times as much as 64 megabytes. A gigabyte is about 1000 times larger than a megabyte.In other words, you already have much more than 64 megabytes if you have 4GB.
The 128mb memory is larger because RAM is a type of memory and obviously 128 is more than 64.
It is a serious error. The Pearson coefficient cannot be larger than 1 so a value of 64 is clearly a very big error.
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I don't know how to "grate" a number ... numbers are not cheese. An infinite number of numbers are "greater" (larger) than 64. Likewise, an infinite number of numbers are not "greater" (in other words, less than) 64, starting with 63, 62, 61, ... Actually, there are an infinite numbers that are less than 64, but greater than 63, unless you specify "whole numbers".
64 mils are thicker. One mil equals 1/1000 inch, or 0.001 inches. 49 mils is 49/1000 = 0.049 inches. 64 mils is 64/1000 = 0.064 inches. Since 64 is larger than 49, an object 64 mils thick is thicker than an object 49 mils thick.