The black numbers on a water meter represent the total amount of water consumed, measured in gallons or cubic meters, since the meter was last reset or installed. This reading is used for billing purposes, allowing water utilities to calculate how much water has been used by a household or business. Typically, the black numbers indicate whole units, while any accompanying red numbers may represent smaller increments or fractions of usage.
they mean that they are numbers of or to pertaining to the numbers on the product. Identifiers.
what does it mean
To calculate the mean, you need a set of numbers. The mean is found by adding all the numbers together and then dividing by the total count of those numbers. If 88,569,736 is the only number in the set, the mean is simply 88,569,736. If there are additional numbers, please provide them for a proper calculation.
Negative numbers means
Prime numbers are numbers with only two factors. Composite numbers are numbers with more than two factors.
Yes you do.Added: What exactly is meant by "read your water meter?"If you mean do you have the right to see it and look at the dials - yes, you do.If you mean do you have the sole right to submit that reading to the water company without verification by one of their employees - no, you don't.
If you mean actually 'black water' it is water containing sewage and waste. If you mean "Black Water", it is a group of former expert militia (such as the Navy Seals) hired contractually as mercenaries. They were awarded Gov. contracts such as 'Katrina' and our Iraq situation.
Bookkeepers used ink to record the money of a company. They use red ink for negative numbers and black ink for positive numbers. When a company is in the black it is making a profit.
no. 3 = big water or sea
It is from the Gaelic for "Black Water"
It depends on the density of the material you mean. Only if it is pure water, 1 cubic meter weighs 1 ton. If you don't mean pure water, you must know the density of the material, which is defined as its mass per unit volume.
If you mean that the motor is actually heating up and not the meter it could be the result of an broken thermostat or clogged vaterpipes. If you mean by the meter it could be a result of having to little water in the system. The meter relies from the input of 2 different sensors.
What water do you mean? There are many Pokemon related things with the word water in them
It isn't clear what "sequence of numbers" you refer to... or, for that matter, what you mean by "black hole attack". If that's some video game, please clarify.
1531 and 4157 were numbers displayed in one of the moments on the original Pottermore. They were seen in the cupboard under the stairs at the Dursley's home. They were the codes on the electricity meter.
Generally yes
If you mean the toilet tank, it means you have a leak and water (and $$$ if you have a water meter) are being lost. It is the same as a leaky faucet. You need to find the source of the leak and repair.