-1939/5000 is in its simplest form.
That depends, if you are talking about anything between 501-5000 it isn't larger than 5000 but if you are talking about something from 5001 to infinity then it's larger 5000. My answer is not necessarily. When talking about fractions, one five-hundredth (1/500) is larger than one five-thousandth (1/5000); in fact one five-hundredth (1/500) = ten five-thousandths (10/5000). So the same number as the numerator over 500 represents a larger fraction than the same number as the numerator over 5000; however, 11 over 5000 (11/5000) represents a larger fraction than 1 over 500 (1/500) since, as noted above, 1/500 = 10/5000, and 10/5000 < 11/5000.
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Expressed as a percentage, 5000/150000 = 3.3 recurring (that is, 3.3333..) percent.
A percent is that number over 100, so therefore 45.8 as a fraction is: 458/10000 (or 458 over 10000), which reduces to 229/5000 (229 over 5000).
No, it is not possible for humans to survive in the center of the Earth. The temperatures at the Earth's core are extremely high, reaching over 5000 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the pressure at the Earth's core is also immense, making it impossible for humans to survive there.
Beryllium (Be)
400 over 5000 is 2 over 25.
1939/5000
"3 percent of 5000" is expressed as "3% times 5000". Then, 0.03 * 5000 = 150
play equal pay like 80 times you get over 5000 points play equal pay over 80 times you get over 5000 points
Yes, it can not live over 5000 trillion years.
-1939/5000 is in its simplest form.
That depends, if you are talking about anything between 501-5000 it isn't larger than 5000 but if you are talking about something from 5001 to infinity then it's larger 5000. My answer is not necessarily. When talking about fractions, one five-hundredth (1/500) is larger than one five-thousandth (1/5000); in fact one five-hundredth (1/500) = ten five-thousandths (10/5000). So the same number as the numerator over 500 represents a larger fraction than the same number as the numerator over 5000; however, 11 over 5000 (11/5000) represents a larger fraction than 1 over 500 (1/500) since, as noted above, 1/500 = 10/5000, and 10/5000 < 11/5000.
No, the human body cannot survive prolonged exposure to temperatures higher than 130 degrees Fahrenheit. At around 105 degrees Fahrenheit, the body starts to experience heat exhaustion, and at 107 degrees Fahrenheit, heatstroke becomes a risk. Temperatures above 130 degrees Fahrenheit are extremely dangerous and can quickly lead to death.
tungsten . tungsten is the metal used for the filament of incandescent bulbs. it has a temperature over 3410 degrees celsius . atomic number- 74 . mass number- 184 . symbol-W
If heated sufficiently, yes. However, at room temperature (and up to over a thousand degrees Celsius), it is a solid.