The answer depends on whether it is the smaller square that is shaded or the bits that are left. The area of the smaller square is 56% of the larger square.
28 We can check this using smaller prisims, with a triangular prism (3-sided) there are 6 vertices. WIth a rectangular prism (4-sided), there are 8 vertices. The number of vertices in a prism is always twice the number of sides.
No, that will indicate the percentage the smaller number is of the larger number.
To the nearest hundred, any number smaller than 50 is zero.
3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.
The answer depends on the level of rounding. For example, to the nearest unit (or smaller) the number is rounded to 3,746. To the nearest thousand, to 4,000. To the nearest ten thousand (or larger) it is 0.
It depends on percentage related to WHAT! You cannot express surface area as a percentage of volume since the dimensions are different. So the only percentage you can have is the suface area of the smaller rock as a percentage of the surface area of the larger rock. In that case, the answer, not surprisingly, is that the smaller rock has the smaller percentage surface area.It depends on percentage related to WHAT! You cannot express surface area as a percentage of volume since the dimensions are different. So the only percentage you can have is the suface area of the smaller rock as a percentage of the surface area of the larger rock. In that case, the answer, not surprisingly, is that the smaller rock has the smaller percentage surface area.It depends on percentage related to WHAT! You cannot express surface area as a percentage of volume since the dimensions are different. So the only percentage you can have is the suface area of the smaller rock as a percentage of the surface area of the larger rock. In that case, the answer, not surprisingly, is that the smaller rock has the smaller percentage surface area.It depends on percentage related to WHAT! You cannot express surface area as a percentage of volume since the dimensions are different. So the only percentage you can have is the suface area of the smaller rock as a percentage of the surface area of the larger rock. In that case, the answer, not surprisingly, is that the smaller rock has the smaller percentage surface area.
28 We can check this using smaller prisims, with a triangular prism (3-sided) there are 6 vertices. WIth a rectangular prism (4-sided), there are 8 vertices. The number of vertices in a prism is always twice the number of sides.
No, that will indicate the percentage the smaller number is of the larger number.
To the nearest hundred, any number smaller than 50 is zero.
3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.3 over 125 is a number considerably smaller than 1. To the nearest thousands, it is zero.
The more precisely you measure them, the smaller the percentage will be.
yes, it is. The smaller the measurement, the higher the percentage error.
The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest tenth (or smaller) it is 1 tenth. To the nearest unit (or bigger) it is 0.
The nearest hundred smaller than 365 is 300 which is 65 away. The nearest hundred larger than 365 is 400 which is 35 away. Therefore the nearest 100 is 400.
462.999 - unless it is being rounded to the nearest thousandths or smaller.
You will get a smaller pentagon and it will be inverted relative to the original.
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