It is halved.
48/12 = 4
48/24 = 2
If we insist on the condition that all the numbers must be integers... The only way this can happen is if the quotient and one of the other numbers are negative. For example, if the original numbers are -4 and 2, then their sum is -2, and the quotient of -4 divided by 2 is also -2. I believe that's the only integer example of a set of numbers satisfying that criterion.
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
the surface area quadruples.
it'll get louder
The Value of the Mean will Double as well.
the quotient would be wrong
If we insist on the condition that all the numbers must be integers... The only way this can happen is if the quotient and one of the other numbers are negative. For example, if the original numbers are -4 and 2, then their sum is -2, and the quotient of -4 divided by 2 is also -2. I believe that's the only integer example of a set of numbers satisfying that criterion.
If i understand what you are trying to ask correctly, it would be:The quotient of (whatever the numbers happen to be, or a letter if it's a variable)
What would happen if the quotient were less than one is that the number would become a decimal. It's basic fifth grade math.
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
increases by 6 dB
As an example: 4 x 5 = 20, when doubled only once, it is 8 x 10 = 80
the surface area quadruples.
it'll get louder
It will decrease.It will decrease
If Jupiter's mass were doubled, its gravitational pull would be significantly stronger. This would likely result in greater pressure at its core, potentially leading to increased temperature and nuclear fusion. Additionally, its size and orbit may be affected, which could have gravitational consequences on other nearby planets in the solar system.
Nothing. But the current is halved.