petabyta and exabyte each one being 1024 times bigger than the last.
The answer will depend on the two units. It will entail multiplication by a number that is greater than 1 (or division by a number smaller than 1).
Since the two units of measure are the same, the larger unit of measure is that with the larger number - therefore, 120 metres is larger than 12 metres.
3 and 4
A metre is a unit of length. A litre is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Two part units. There are two compartments.A larger one and a smaller one
No. 2 units is larger than 1 unit. Therefore 2.4>1.27
A centimetre is a unit of distance. A gram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Less than 6 units or more than 10 units.
The ONLY unit larger than a kilogram that is commonly used is the tonne (pronounced 'metric ton'), which is equal to 1000 kilograms. For larger masses, you would only say "millions of kilograms", "thousands of tonnes", "billions of tonnes", etc.
Phobos is the larger of the two moons - larger than Deimos .
In general the larger the perimeter (of a flat shape) the greater the area. Given two congruent shapes the one with the larger perimeter has a greater area.But two shapes that are not congruent (or almost so) do not follow this rule: for example a rectangle fifteen units long and one unit wide has an area of 15 square units and a perimeter of 32 units. While a square with edges four units has an area of sixteen square units (one more than the other rectangle) but a perimeter of only sixteen units (half that of the long thin rectangle).So too with surface area and volume. Of two congruent 3 dimensional shapes, the one with the larger volume will also have a larger surface area.
1-3 largest to smallestPolysaccharde (It's a long chain of monosaccharides)Disaccharide ("Di" is Greek for 2. It's made of 2 monosaccharides)Monosaccharide (simple sugar like glucose, galactose, or fructose)