"From many, one" is a phrase that signifies unity and diversity, often used to express the idea that a group of diverse individuals or elements can come together to form a cohesive whole. This concept is encapsulated in the Latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum," which is a motto of the United States, highlighting the blending of different cultures, backgrounds, and ideas into a single nation. It emphasizes collaboration and the strength found in diversity.
Assuming that you mean "How many cents are in one million dollars?", the answer is one hundred million (or 100,000,000).If you mean "How many cents are in one million cents?", the answer is obviously one million (or 1,000,000).
If you mean how many feet in a yard, 3. if you mean what you said, its wrong, but its .33333
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If you mean, Center-meters in one meter, the answer is 100
Not sure what you mean but ... One million is => 1,000,000 Hope that helps ?
uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
Assuming that you mean "How many cents are in one million dollars?", the answer is one hundred million (or 100,000,000).If you mean "How many cents are in one million cents?", the answer is obviously one million (or 1,000,000).
Do you mean ... One-To-Many One-To-One Many-To-Many Many-To-One Vic(S)
It means a select unit out of many.
Its one of many alternatives to 'goodbye'
If you mean how many feet in a yard, 3. if you mean what you said, its wrong, but its .33333
If you mean within the Solar System - Then one. The Sun If you mean stars, of which the Sun is one, see related question
The word "mean" has one syllable (IPA pronunciation: /miːn/).
Choose from any one of many
Just one If you mean the Sikh Guru.
Which one ? - There were many Charters of 1832.
it simlply means too many