It can be. 10 is a common factor of 50 and 60.
10 is the largest factor of 10.
Yes, 10 is a factor of 20.
10-15 the conversion factor of = -5
No. As a general rule, factors cannot be larger than the numbers they are compared to. 580 is a multiple of 10. 10 is a factor of 580.
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2 x 5 = 10
30/100 factor out the 10 10*3/10*10 as 10 appears in both numerator and denominator as a factor ( one of the 10's in denominator) it can be canceled 3/10 -------simplest form
20/30 factor out 10 10*2/10*3 now, as the factor 10 appears in both the numerator and the denominator it can be canceled 2/3 ---------simplest form
30% means 30/100 factor out a 10 10*3/10*10 now, as 10 is a factor ( one of the denominator 10's ) in numerator and denominator one can cancel it top and bottom 3/10 -------------simplest form
Well, I'm sure you know that you start with 5 slots. As you progress through the prestige ranks, you get more slots. At 1st prestige you will have 6 slots, and I think at 9th prestige you will have 10 slots. That's the max number of slots possible.
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10/12 factor out a 2 2*5/2*6 now, as the factor 2 appears in both numerator and denominator it can be eliminated 5/6 ----------simplest form
120/132 factor out a 12 12*10/12*11 now as the factor 12 appears in both numerator and denominator it van be eliminated 10/11 -------------simplest form
The coefficient of volume expansion is the triple of the linear expansion coefficient. So with a volume expansion coefficient of 60×10^-6/°C, the linear expansion coefficient would be 20×10^-6/°C.
All right, Here I go: 1. PCI-Express Slot - Newer MOBOS 2. AGP Slot - Older MOBOS 3. CPU Socket 4. RAM Slots 5. SATA Sockets - Newer MOBOS 6. IDE Sockets/Slots - Older MOBOS 7. BIOS Chip 8. PCI Expansion Slots 9. Communication Ports 10. Power Connector . . . . . . . theres much much more if u want All right, Here I go: 1. PCI-Express Slot - Newer MOBOS 2. AGP Slot - Older MOBOS 3. CPU Socket 4. RAM Slots 5. SATA Sockets - Newer MOBOS 6. IDE Sockets/Slots - Older MOBOS 7. BIOS Chip 8. PCI Expansion Slots 9. Communication Ports 10. Power Connector . . . . . . . theres much much more if u want