The arthropod known for its ability to withstand extreme heat, exceeding temperatures of 140 ºF (60 ºC), is the Tardigrade, often referred to as water bears. These microscopic creatures can survive extreme environmental conditions, including intense heat, radiation, and dehydration, due to their unique cellular structure and cryptobiosis. Tardigrades enter a dormant state, allowing them to endure extreme temperatures and other harsh conditions for extended periods.
140%
112 over 140 becomes 4/5
140/700 = (1*140)/(5*140) = 1/5
140/293
140 over 24 as a mixed number = 55/6
133 over 140 in simplest form is 19/20
140/160 = 7/8
The GCF of 35, 140 is 35.
48/140
140/84 = 5/3
140/96 = 111/24
54/140 = 27/70