That refers to a number by which you multiply, or divide, usually to convert from one unit to another.
a number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible.
Five
multiple. 4 is afactor of 24
800 400,2 200,2,2 100,2,2,2 50,2,2,2,2 25,2,2,2,2,2 5,5,2,2,2,2,2
decimal
Try it. Divide 63 by 7, for example with a calculator - if you get only zeroes after the decimal point, then it is.
no you dont because it is afactor of that number. example: what is the factors of 4 and 16 1,2and 4 1,2,48,and 16
The volume is 22653477.28 cubic centimeters. The convesion factor is 28316.8466
The convesion is: 1 quart = 4 cupsSo 1/14 quart is equal to 0,285 cup.
None. 10 by 4.4 is a measure of an area, and with no units given, it is impossible to tell how big an area (10 by 4.4 square parsecs or 10 by 4.4 nanometres?). Linear metres, as the name implies, is a linear measure - a measure of length. The dimensions of the two measures are different so there cannot be any convesion from one to the other.
48=2*24 24 is not a factor of 140 48=3*16 16 is not afactor of 140 48=4*12 12 is not a factor of 140 48=6*8 6and 8 are not factors of 140 48=2*2*2*2*3 140=2*2*5*7 GCF is 2*2=4
a Descimator is basically nothing but a down sampler or simply one which reduses the signal sampling rate.the basic working of adecimator can be illustrated with an example eg:consider a signal x(n)={1,2,2,3,1,-3,4,2}and we are told to descimate this by afactor of 2 then then output result would be y(n)={1,2,1,4} which clearely shows that u have reduced the number of samples therby reducing the frequency rate so when we descimate by a factor M we should discard M-1 samples