milisecond10-3, microsecond 10-6, nanosecond 10-9 etc
Less than a second.
Milliseconds. That is one tenth of a second.
Less than 1 second.
Second class lever. . . . Always greater than 1 . Third class lever . . . . . Always less than 1 . First class lever . . . . . Can be greater than 1 or less than 1 depending on position of fulcrum.
Less than 1/2 second
No, it's less than. The number in the tenths place (1) is less than the 2 in the tenths place of the second number.
More than 1 second but less than 1week
i can blink in less than a second i can change my lips and make a smile too
What is the question for this situation
The second number is 1 less than the first, the third number is 2 less than the second, the fourth number is 3 less than the third, and so on. The nth term in the sequence is given by tn = -0.5*x2 + 0.5*x + 4
* a millisecond or 1000th of a second * a nanosecond or a billionth of a second * a picosecond or a trillionth of a second
Given the second inequality, the first is irrelevant. The second, x+1 > 3 implies x>2