The parentheses after a number typically indicate additional information or context, such as units of measurement, a range, or a specific condition. For example, in a statistic like "100 (mg)," it signifies that the number refers to milligrams. In other contexts, it can represent a qualifier, such as "5 (out of 10)," indicating a score or rating.
a number timesd itself
You mean 'does' not 'dose'... It means exactly what it says - round up the number to the next whole. for example - if the number was 23.6... you would simply round it up to 24.
VIII is the roman numeral equivalent for the number eight.
An integer is any positive or negative whole number
What dose Propbele mean
"What dose resected mean?" "What dose resected mean?"
what dose multie coohodination what dose this mean
IT dose not i mean like well it dosent so THE AWSNER IS NO NO NO NO NO NO anddd no
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what dose consumers mean of oceans
No, it does not. It is finding a number that they all go into evenly.
mean dose x mass = integral dose