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I honestly think that it is a strand of RNA, or a small strand of DNA... Personally I think it is: A strand of RNA, but to be for sure go to Wiki and Look up DNA REPLICATION. Sorry for zero help. :/
A metric system is organized from the smallest unit to the largest unit. Each unit has some kind of relation to each other by factors of ten.
No. The function described in the question is performed by subscript, not superscript, numbers.
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Each Dot is considered a Morse unit... while a dash is considered 3 units
It is neither prime nor composite.
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1 is not prime.
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One is not prime nor composite. It is a unit.
A unit of silk per se is a strand. Strands' length or ply, however, may earn it/them different names.
19,29,59,79,89 are the prime numbers with 9 in its Unit place.
None of them since each can be represented as multiples of 10 if you convert to millimetres.To put a finer point on it . . .37 is a prime number, but when you attach a unit to a number, it's no longer prime.
I honestly think that it is a strand of RNA, or a small strand of DNA... Personally I think it is: A strand of RNA, but to be for sure go to Wiki and Look up DNA REPLICATION. Sorry for zero help. :/
The unit of each variable is dependent of what is being measured.
13 is prime. It is only evenly divisible by itself and one.