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It is the integer or whole number 2
It is at a distance of 755000 units to the right of the zero.
6,7,8 if your going up by ones.
Location on a map is given by a reference number for a grid on the map. Often in degrees of latitude and longitude but also in arbitrary units printed onto the map. The units are printed from left to right, called eastings, and bottom to top, called northings.
the number 2 is two units to the right of 0 on the number line. the number -2 is two units to the left of 0
Location on a map is given by a reference number for a grid on the map. Often in degrees of latitude and longitude but also in arbitrary units printed onto the map. The units are printed from left to right, What_is_location_on_a_mapeastings, and bottom to top, called northings.Read more: What_is_location_on_a_map
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A number line can help you visualize this. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_line for an example, and a description. On a number line, adding 3 means to go 3 units to the right; if you start at -9 and go 3 units to the right, you end at -6, 'tis as simple as that. (Subtracing a number means going a certain number of units to the left.)
It is the integer or whole number 2
It is at a distance of 755000 units to the right of the zero.
It lies at 8 and 1/10 units to the right of 0
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There isn't. The Assyrian army had words for "city units", "cavalry units" and such, but unlike the later Roman army's Centuriae, they had no standarized units with a fixed number of soldiers with a name to describe them.