It depends entirely upon context.
5.8mm of 15 miles is very precise, but 5.8mm of 6mm isn't.
Same applies to the 6.4m in relation to a 300 mile area as opposed to a 6.5 metre area.
But if it's the same area in relation (10 metres), the 5.8mm (millimetres) beats the 6.4m (metres)
Nome, Alaska is in: 64°30′14″N 165°23′58″W
1 pound = 16 ounces 16 x 4 = 44 so 4lbs = 44 ounces or less than 58 ounces unless we're talking british units... -- by ID1084481044 Ha Ha! Very funny. 16 x 4 = 64 64 ounces in 4 pounds. -- by Norbychily2
The cans are 14.5 oz in weight, not volume. My can says it has 3.5 servings at 1/2 cup (volume!) per serving. So 1.75 cups per can. 8/1.75 = 4.5 cans. So 5 cans of green beans to make that double batch of green bean casserole.
Divide by 16 (the number of ounce in a pound) for four pounds (avdp).
An inch is not a measurement unit in the Metric system, and it can be divided into 16 parts, as well as other parts, such as 2, 4, 8. 32, 64, etc.
Factors of 64: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 Factors of 58: 1 229 58 The GCF of 64 and 58 is 2Because 2 is the largest number that will divide into both 64 and 58 evenly.
It is 64.
64 - 6 = 58
Since a kilometre is an SI unit of measurement, the answer is 64 km.
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-8x + 6 = -58 -8x = -64 x= -64/-8 x = 8
64%
basic algebra -8x + 6 = -58 -8x = -64 x = (-64/-8) x = 8
58
1 hand = 4in so 16 x 4 = 64 in x
Difficult to be precise, but it appears he was 64.
no 64 is Disney channel