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Its actually kilo
It would be a smaller number, but without knowing what fraction it is raised to, you can't tell how much smaller.
To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.
4 is 8 times smaller than 32. You can find this simply by dividing 32 by 4, which would give you 8. You can also check your answer by multiplying 4 and 8 to make sure it results in 32, because 32 it 8 times greater than 4 (and 4 times greater than 8).
When you want to find how many times smaller one number is than another, you divide the number by how many times smaller you want it to be. I know that sounds a little confusing, but that's the only wording I could think of. So, here you would divide 32 by 10, which equals 3.2
it would be the diameter of the smaller circle times sqrt 2
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 kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
The kilo- shows 1000 times larger. It is used in kilograms and kilometer.
"Exit" contains the prefix ex- which means out or out of.
The prefix for 1000 is kilo-.
It would be a smaller number, but without knowing what fraction it is raised to, you can't tell how much smaller.
Depends on whether the outlier was too small or too large. If the outlier was too small, the mean without the outlier would be larger. Conversely, if the outlier was too large, the mean without the outlier would be smaller.
No, awfully does not have a prefix. It would be aw, but that is not a recognizable prefix.
There is no prefix for with, not even a suffix.
A prefix would be In- for incapacitated.
No, "is" isn't a prefix. A prefix is a grammar tool which basically you use to alter the context of a noun. In other words, you attach a specific set of letters that does the same thing no matter where it appears. For example The prefix "a" would be "fixed" (or attached) to the beginning of the word hence "pre" (which means before) fix. ex) Moral: To hold standards separating right from wrong. add the prefix "A" which means not, without, lacking Amoral: to be WITHOUT a standard from separating right and wrong.
If it contracted to a smaller volume without loosing any mass then nothing.