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In that case, the result will be smaller than your positive whole number.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
Yes. It's physically impossible for anything to be smaller than a black hole.
No a decimal is smaller than a whole number.
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No - The volume of the Milky Way galaxy is larger than the volume of its host black hole. The accumulated mass of the Milky Way galaxy is greater than the mass of its host black hole. The density of the Milky Way galaxy is much smaller than the density of its host black hole.
The nozzle hole is much smaller than the air inlet for some good reasons. The main reason it is smaller is because it allows it more strength, and to increase output power.
A gap is a smaller entrance way into traffic than a hole is, I believe.
If you are talking about a black hole, then you get squished into a ball smaller than an atom and keep going, or time can change.
sure! if the diagonal measurement across the opposing corners of the square peg is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the round hole it will definitely fit. as to how WELL it fits is a whole 'nother story,now,don'cha see? :)
The only thing which is clear is that the product will be a rational number.It can be a whole number or a mixed number;It can be larger than, equal to or smaller than the mixed number;It can be larger than or smaller than the whole number.