The SI scale for frequency is the hertz (Hz). Therefore, for a frequency of 110 Hz, it is simply referred to as 110 Hz. In scientific notation, this can also be expressed as 1.1 × 10² Hz, but the standard unit remains hertz.
110 is an integer whole number, not a fraction. Your question makes no sense.
That depends on what "and" means in the context of this question.
A centenarian is a person who is 100 years old or more. Once they are 110 they are called supercentenarians.
It means that 86% has a lower score than you, and that 14% has a higher score. I'm not exactly sure what it translates to on the IQ scale, but I'm guessing somewhere between 110 to 115.
110 Kelvin is equal to -261.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
A breaker is based on wire size, as the breaker protects the wire and not the load. This is a voltage drop question. A #3 copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 60 amps for 110 feet on a 110 volt system.
No, absolute zero on the Celsius scale is -273.15º
hectodecagon is a 110 sided polygon
A 110 degree angle is obtuse.
The SI scale for frequency is the hertz (Hz). Therefore, for a frequency of 110 Hz, it is simply referred to as 110 Hz. In scientific notation, this can also be expressed as 1.1 × 10² Hz, but the standard unit remains hertz.
Element 110 is called Darmstadtium.
The EF Scale (Enhanced Fujita Scale) measures the strength of a tornado from EF0 to EF5 based on damage An EF1 is the second weakest category, with estimated wind from 86 to 110 mph. Damage includes badly stripped roofs, broken windows, and overturned trailers.
obtuse
110 is an integer whole number, not a fraction. Your question makes no sense.
no, its not 110 is divisible by (2,55) (5,22) (10,11) so shame on the person that said 'yes' to the question
each question, if equal points per question, is 1/1.10 = 0.9 points; you need to answer 77 questions out of 110 correctly to score a 70