This question is actually very simple- but it's worded in a way that might seem confusing. It's just asking you to write down any old number to some power, and then to say which number is called the base, and which the exponent. 23 is a "power." The 2 is the base, and 4 is the exponent. It means "2 times 2 times 2". The exponent is the number in smaller font, that tells you how many of the base number to multiply together. 2795834 is also a power, that's the same as multiplying 95834 27's together.
You label it with an exponent 2, because it is squared-half of a square.... YALL SHOOD NO DAT.
the record label numbers are on the record itself just outside the actual label. there will be some numbers letters etc. the number with the circle around it represents the printing.
You must label the number 4 with a unit of measure before the question can be answered.
The symbol "#" is typed before a number or label.
The 10th digit represents the year. Here is a great article to help you decode the full atv vin number. http://www.atvstyle.com/index.php/atv-vin-number
It depends on your question
The UN number can be printed beside the dangerous goods label or on the label
Forms that are not tax forms are not label U.S. Individual Tax Forms. Forms that are not number with state revenue or identifying number in the upper header or foot of the form in question.
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The symbol used before a number to make it a label is a hash sign (#).
In Niels Bohr's atomic model, he labeled a quantum number to describe the energy levels of electrons orbiting the nucleus. He called this quantum number "n," which represents the principal quantum number and determines the energy and size of the electron's orbit.