Standard measurement, or "English measurement".
No. 0.1 is a number, pure and simple. 10 cents is a monetary value in a small number of countries.
a collection of symbols used to represent small numbers, together with a system of rules for representing larger numbers.
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000001 is a very small decimal number. ^^
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Well, a "small" whole number would be 1. A whole number is any number that isn't a fraction of a number (2.5 wouldn't be a whole number) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc would be whole numbers).
british system
Definitely. The imperial system is old and is only used in a couple of countries, including America. The metric system is more up-to-date and is easier to work with.
You can find an opera house in most countries on earth, including very small countries, such as Monte Carlo.
The Adriatic Sea is located between Italy and a number of small countries. The small countries include: Slovenia, Croatia, Boznia & Hertzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania. Out of all of these countries Montenegro is the smallest.
The Imperial system of units is widely used in the United States of America, and to a much lesser extent in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Republic of Ireland, India, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Antigua, Belize, Grenada, the United Arab Emirates, Sierra Leone, Guyana, and the Union of Myanmar.
Every country in the world including those unknown African and Russian nations. Though the number or people doing the work in each countries may differ from very small (Such as in Japan, South America) to very large (such as in France).
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No. 0.1 is a number, pure and simple. 10 cents is a monetary value in a small number of countries.
Only about half of the worlds countries are small.
It is difficult to predict the exact number of new countries that will form in the future. Factors such as political events, globalization, and regional conflicts can influence the creation of new countries. However, the number of new countries is likely to be relatively small compared to the existing countries in the world today.
The South had a small population, small railroad mileage, small number of manufacturing plants, and a small number of industrial workers. But they knew their lands, had crops to trade with other countries, and their soldiers were willing to fight.
It is easier to list the countries that don't officialy use the metric system. Of the almost 200 countries in the world:Only a few small countries (some Caribbean nations heavily influenced by America), have not formally adopted the use of SI.The USA is the only significant holdout.