A- temperature
A c before a number refers to circa. This is often used in describing the year something took place, saying that it took place near or around the number given.
There are lots of measurements used in everyday life.Like perimeter, and measuring tools.
Assuming the popular 2's complement is used, the range is from -24 to +24 - 1.
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives
A story from everyday life used to express spiritual ideas is a parable.
'Few' or 'several' are both often used for the purpose of describing a number in taht range.
Bicarbonate of Soda commonly used for cooking (plus a range of other things) is a common everyday Alkaline.
Yes but if you are in school and you have to do this for homework... (possibly) then they might want you to use a better word instead of something that is used as a describing word everyday. For example, just use "Amazing" or "Gorgeous" I usually don't hear those words everyday, I only hear "Nice" so yes "Nice" is a describing word but maybe you could go with something else more creative, like a word that is not often used. But it's your choice!
MIN is used to find the lowest number in a range. You would use MAX or LARGE to find the highest number in a range.
As a number counting the how many of something is present.
It is the base that is used by people in most everyday calculations.
To find range in a number set, subtract the smallest number from the largest. This is used to determine the size of the range and how close the numbers are to one another.
A registry number is a unique identifier of only one chemical substance. It is independent of the various methods used in identifying or describing a chemical.
the Fibonacci numbers are used in describing the spirals in a flower, shells and the like. It is also used in number theory of the golden triangle.
The word "urban" suggests that a city has a number of characteristics common to larger cities.Urban
Not used in describing a firearm, but a term used in hunting, to denote the game being hunted.
The "maximum" function.