I think it is a beaker, due to its measuring lines that make us to provide a proper or enough liquid or chemicals
To measure a volume of liquid, laboratory instruments known as glassware are used. The commonly used glassware are burettes, pipettes, volumetric flasks and graduated cylinders.
Supplement of 65 = 180-65 = 115 degrees.
Oh, dude, .65 on a tape measure is 65 hundredths of an inch. So, like, if you're measuring something and you get to .65, you're basically at the 65% mark of an inch. But hey, who's really counting when you can just eyeball it, am I right?
It is an acute angle if it measures 65 degrees
The number 65 is bigger but the answer to which measure is bigger will depend on the units used for 52/3. For example, if millimetres, then 65 inches is bigger but if kilometres then 52/3 km is bigger.
An angle that measures 65 degrees is called an acute angle. Acute angles are defined as angles that measure less than 90 degrees. Therefore, since 65 degrees is less than 90, it falls into this category.
90 - 25 = 65. The answer is 65 degrees.
115 degrees
They are 65 degrees and 25 degrees that add up to 90 degrees
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1,000,000 mg = 1 kg → 65 mg = 65 ÷ 1,000,000 kg = 0.000065 kg
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