The "GHz" rating specifies the clock speed, or frequency, at which a processor operates. Generally, a processor with a higher clock speed will make for a faster computer. If the processors are from the same brand and family (e.g. Intel Core 2 or AMD Phenom II), The 2.13 GHz processor will be slightly faster. Take note that if the processors are not of the same brand (Intel vs. AMD) or of the same family (Intel Core 2 vs. Intel Celeron), then the clock speed (GHz) becomes less relevent and may not be the best rating for speed. For Intel, the best processors are Core 2 Quad or Core 2 Duo, followed by Pentium D, Celeron D, and Atom, from best to worst. For AMD, the list goes like this: Phenom II (only available for desktops), Turion (only available for notebooks), Athlon 64, and Sempron. Bottom line: Iif the processors you are looking at are of the same type, there will be very little difference between 2.0 and 2.13GHz processors. The 2.13 would be just a bit faster. If they are not of the same type, the difference will be greater.
2.2 ghz is slightly faster but you probably won't notice the difference
2.26 Ghz
-2.13 Ghz
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0.13 Ghz
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The difference between 41 percent and 22 percent = 60.3175%
% difference between 39 million and 22 million
22/7 is 3.142857 Pi is 3.141592 The difference is approximately 0.001265
45
The 22 is slightly larger in caliber
The same
.22 Long Rifle is a longer cartridge.
22 158 + 22 = 180 180 - 22 = 158 180 - 158 = 22
The difference between 22 and 25 is 3.
Case dimensions
22 is a rimfire, 222 is a centerfire.
37-15=22