The numeric values get larger as you move away from zero on the number line. Say for example starting at -2 if you move right from there to -1 the numeric value of that number is actually smaller, not larger.
It might be easier to calculate using numeric values directly if the equation is really simple.
Yes you can.
Numeric array has numbers(+integers) that represent the values Associative array has strings that represent the values
It can refer to the absolute value: that is the "positive" (or non-negative) value of the expression.
how to write 40000 in numeric values
no its become smaller if it goes to the right it gets larger
It might be easier to calculate using numeric values directly if the equation is really simple.
Since social security numbers have numeric values, a social security number is an example of a qualitative variable.
Yes you can.
It would depend on the context that the number is used.
There is only one numeric value for 400 and it is 400.
95,00,000
It can refer to the absolute value: that is the "positive" (or non-negative) value of the expression.
Numeric array has numbers(+integers) that represent the values Associative array has strings that represent the values
It formats the values.
how to write 40000 in numeric values
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