it just means a fraction, like 2 out of 5 (2/5) or 3 out of 6 (3/6). :)
It is the perimeter of a circle
"out of"
It is a rational number.
its a stupid project don't do it.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
It is the perimeter of a circle
Short answer: NoLong answer: There is, strictly speaking, no single "mathematic mean" but there is an Arithmetic Mean, a Geometric Mean and a Harmonic Mean (see the related linl for some more details)The "Arithmetic Mean" is what is generally considered the "Average"
It is a transcendental number, which is a kind of irrational number. It is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter and is approximately 3.14159
"out of"
If you mean the Mathematic angles, one is that they can all be put together to form shapes.
'Theta' is a zero-looking Greek letter with a line across. It is used in physics and many mathematic equasions.
The mean is adding a set of numbers then dividing by the total amount. ex. If your numbers are 1,2,and 3 add them to get 6 and divide by 3. You get 2 as the mean.
It is a rational number.
It is a "rational number".
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Some four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'mathematic' are:acheacmeahemcamecatechatchitciteeachemitetchhateheatitchitemmacemachmaimmamamatemathmeatmicamicemimemitemitttacttametateteamteatthatthemtime
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