4 to 10,2 to
Yes, because it is comparing 2 similar objects
2x2x2+2/2 = 9
When you use BEDMAS. 2*2=4 4+2=6
proportion
4 to 10,2 to
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A XNOR gate for comparing 2 inputs
Yes, because it is comparing 2 similar objects
It depends what money you are comparing. If it's dollar, then 1 dollar is equal to ~0.78 euros. We use euro in Finland.
Is this like comparing apples to oranges? I'd say like 6 apples.
The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.
like, as, or some comparing wordJL
it works when comparing fractions by multiplying the fractions to see whitch one is greater not greater and equal
Use "more" when comparing two things, and "most" when comparing three or more things. For example, "She is more talented than him," and "She is the most talented person in the group."
A ratio is comparing 2 numbers- such as 2 to I. You only gave us ONE number- 88.8. that is not a ratio. If you meant that to be 88:8, then the ratio is 10:1.
No. It is equal to comparing 80 cents and 98 cents.