Usually an abbreviation for singular. It can also mean Singapore, Sega Genesis, or specific gravity. The context should help decide which.
you can use it to tell how many feet, sg units, sg feet, the perimeter, the area, all of them
100 of what currency? Do you mean €100, £100, US$100 or what?
what does mean in roman numeral?Improved answer:1800 (1000+500+100+100+100 = 1800)
200 cm x 75 cm = 15,000 cm squared (10 cm) squared = 100 cm squared 15,000 divided by 100 = 150 tiles Get extra for breakage.
"Densite" is not a common English word. It may be a misspelling or a term used in a specific context or field. If you provide more information about the context in which you encountered the word, I can try to provide a more accurate explanation.
SG = SoftgroundFG = Firmground
Solid Gold
I figured it out by looking at the numbers ("The numbers, Mason! What do they mean?"), so if anyone wants to know here it is: SSG means shots saved by goaltender, and SG% means SG% shot percentage (the percentage of shots the goalie couldn't save out of the 100% of SOG)
not a lot. about £100
It means solid gold. Not gold plated. I have a watch that has 14 SG on the back. Brought it to a jeweler. He had that tool to check if it’s real gold. He said it’s 14k solid gold. But only the part that had the stamp. The rest is made of different metal
specific gravity
swag swg sg
Its the initials of the gold or silversmith's who made the ring
SG ur may represent specific gravity of urine, a typical measure taken during urinalysis.
It is illegal but some people in sg have leopard geckos though but for 100+$
As air pressure pressure decreases with altitude, so does the densite of air.