I am not sure, but I think maybe if your question involves the word county, and the word smaller, I think the next smallest thing besides a county is a city or town. :) I doubt this helped but if it did you're welcome! :D If this did not help, find someone who knows and have them replace or improve this answer:)
divide by the conversion factor. eg mm to m - divide by 1000 eg in to ft - divide by 12
No, never.
more smaller units than the bigger units
The plain scale is used for simple scales, scales that do not have many subdivisions. while Diagonal scale There is a limit to the number of divisions that can be constructed on a plain scale.Try to divide 10 mm into 50 parts; you will find that it is almost impossible. The architect, cartographer and surveyor all have the problem of having to subdivide into smaller units than a plain scale allows. A diagonal scale allows you to divide into smaller units.
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You must divide.
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Because the number of larger units will be less than the number of smaller units, and when you divide the answer is usually smaller than the number you started with.
That depends on what you are converting from. If you are converting from larger units, you multiply. If you are converting from smaller units, you divide.
divide by the conversion factor. eg mm to m - divide by 1000 eg in to ft - divide by 12
Most states are divided into counties that are overseen by county commissioners. One state, Louisiana, is divided into parishes which operate in essentially the same way as counties.
If the question refers to converting from a smaller unit such as inch or centimetre to a larger unit such as foot or metre, the answer is Yes, you divide the number - in these examples by 12 or 100 respectively.
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Societies divide their members into smaller units because people work most effectively with each other in small groups, not in huge masses.
No, never.
To convert a given unit to a larger unit, you need to determine the conversion factor between the two units. Divide the given value by the conversion factor to get the answer in the larger unit.