a number that names a part of a whole or part of a group
It is the number in each group multiplied by the number of groups.
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G = C/6 where C is the number in the class and G is the number in each group.
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To write 2,500,000 in words, you would write it as "two million five hundred thousand." This is because each comma in the number represents a new grouping of three digits, with the first group representing millions, the second group representing thousands, and the last group representing individual units.
The number of valence electrons in an atom of a Group A element is equal to the group number. For example, Group 1 elements have 1 valence electron, Group 2 elements have 2 valence electrons, and so on.
Number of generators of that group
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The valency of first four main group elements is equal to their group numbers but elements from Group 5 to 8 have two valencies one equal to group number and second is obtained by subtracting group number from 8.
Valence electrons and group number for metal are same. For non-metals, valence electrons are equal to group number-10.
Mispronunciation. In mathematical terms, the opposite would be a group of words, since expression can mean a group of mathematical symbols representing a number or quantity.
The number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
The number 7,000,000,000,000,000 is seven quadrillion in words. In this number, each group of three zeros represents a new place value, with "thousand" representing three zeros, "million" representing six zeros, and "billion" representing nine zeros. Therefore, seven quadrillion is the appropriate term for this number.
-An element is placed in that group of periodic whose group number is equal to the number of valence electrons.
If, by "equal groups", you mean groups of equal things, you get how many in all [the total number] by simply addingthem all together. Sometimes adding is called summation.If, by "equal groups", you mean equal-sized groups of things, you get how many in all by multiplying the number of groups by the number of things in each member group.The number of things in a group is also called its cardinality. Loosely, cardinality is the size of the group, or the number of elements ["things"] in the group.
When you have finished dividing, the divisor (the number you divided BY) and thequotient (the answer you got) together, are both of those numbers, either way.Either of them can be the number of equal groups, and then the other one is thenumber in each group.
A genre is a group of works generally accepted as representing a broad category of literature.