-- Nothing happens to it. -- You generate a new number that's ten times the size of the original number. -- The new number has all the same digits as the original number had, in the same order. But the decimal point in the new number is one digit to the right of where it was in the original number.
55
It will be the same as the original number.
-- write the difference between the numbers without regard for their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the original number with the greater size
Anything you divide by 1 is the original number.
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-- Nothing happens to it. -- You generate a new number that's ten times the size of the original number. -- The new number has all the same digits as the original number had, in the same order. But the decimal point in the new number is one digit to the right of where it was in the original number.
Any number divided by 1 is the same number. (If a number is cut up into 1 piece, then each piece is the same size as the original number.)
The new cells formed after mitosis and cytokinesis are usually similar in size and chromosome number to each other. They are typically identical to the original cell that underwent division, as the purpose of mitosis is to produce genetically identical daughter cells. However, there can be exceptions such as during meiosis when the chromosome number differs between the original cell and the new cells.
55
It will be the same as the original number.
-- write the difference between the numbers without regard for their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the original number with the greater size
about half the weight of the original, although in the same size
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
The question is not clear but i think it will be the same original size as it was initially.
They are translation, reflection and rotation. An enlargement changes the size of the image.
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