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
The greater than or equal to sign is ≥ The less than or equal to sign is ≤ The arrow head portion of the sign points in a different direction. When comparing two numbers (or mathematical terms), the larger is placed next to the open end of the arrowhead and the smaller is next to the pointed end. EXAMPLE : x ≤ 7 : means x is less than or equal to 7. x ≥ 2 : means x is greater than or equal to 2.
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.
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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 most in a sentence when comparing more than two things but use more when comparing two things.
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.
2x2x2+2/2 = 9