di: two
The prefix for "divided" is "un-".
di: two
The prefix "di-" in dichotomous means "two" or "divided into two parts." In this case, dichotomous refers to something that can be divided into two distinct parts or categories.
The prefix for "divided" is "di-". In this context, "di-" means "two" or "twice". It comes from the Latin word "dis-", which also signifies separation or division.
Divided means separated into parts. The " un " prefix indicates negative or " not ". The common expression " your undivided attention " means your complete and total focus.
centi (a centimeter is a hundredth of a meter)
in-
The prefix "centi-" is used to signify that a unit is 100 times smaller than the SI unit without a prefix. This means the value should be divided by 100.
The prefix "sub-" means "under" or "below." In the word subdivision, it indicates that something is broken down or divided further into smaller parts.
Divide by 1000, kilo is the prefix for 1000. so 100000 divided by 1000 = 100
The missing number is 1000000 (a million).
The prefix "quinta" typically means "fifth" in Latin. It is often used to denote the ordinal position of something in a series or the quantity of something being divided into five equal parts.