my bad!!! its : Suppose k is 20% of m.
K is two times m add 1 k = (2 m ) + 1 k=2m+1
We need a formula to work this one out.If k = m, then m - 1000If k = 2m, then m = 500If k = 0.5m, then m = 2000You need to provide us with more information before we can answer this.
The centi- prefix means one hundredth 1/100 Thus 1 cm = 1/100 m So 1 m = 100/100 m = 100 × 1/100 m = 100 cm 9 m = 9 × 100 cm = 900 cm
The Law of 4 Laws of addition and multiplication Commutative laws of addition and multiplication. Associative laws of addition and multiplication. Distributive law of multiplication over addition. Commutative law of addition: m + n = n + m . A sum isn't changed at rearrangement of its addends. Commutative law of multiplication: m · n = n · m . A product isn't changed at rearrangement of its factors. Associative law of addition: ( m + n ) + k = m + ( n + k ) = m + n + k . A sum doesn't depend on grouping of its addends. Associative law of multiplication: ( m · n ) · k = m · ( n · k ) = m · n · k . A product doesn't depend on grouping of its factors. Distributive law of multiplication over addition: ( m + n ) · k = m · k + n · k . This law expands the rules of operations with brackets (see the previous section).
100/(k+m)Its actual value depends on the values of 'k' and 'm' .
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
(100)/(k+m)
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cmyk color c=100 m=72 y=0 k=30
my bad!!! its : Suppose k is 20% of m.
cmyk color c=100 m=72 y=0 k=30
M I K A E L M I K A E L M I K A E L
K H Da B D C M 100km = 10,000,000cm
Cyan : 7 M : 82 Y : 100 K : 1
Glass is normally considered to be at best a fair thermal conductor. Good thermal conductors, like metals conduct heat at 1 or 2 orders of magnitude (10 to 100 times) the rate of glass: Glass conducts at around 1 W/m∙K Stainless steel conducts at about 20 W/m∙K Carbon Steel conducts at about 50 W/m∙K Brass conducts at about 109 W/m∙K Aluminum conducts at about 250 W/m∙K Gold conducts at about 310 W/m∙K Copper conducts at about 400 W/m∙K Silver conducts at about 429 W/m∙K On the other hand, it isn't necessarily that great an insulator. Concrete conducts at only about 0.42 W/m∙K Teflon conducts at only about 0.25 W/m∙K Hardwoods like oak and maple conduct at only about 0.16 W/m∙K Cork conducts at only about 0.07 W/m∙K Paper conducts at only about 0.05 W/m∙K Fiberglass conducts at only about 0.04 W/m∙K Polyurethane foam conducts at only about 0.02 W/m∙K Argon gas (sometimes used to fill insulating windows) only conducts at about 0.016 W/m∙K