The quantity of something is how much of that thing there is, or the numerical amount. Quantities means amounts or numbers.
Did you mean qualities? Quantities of a scientist makes no sense at all.
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How much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify.
It means in individual quantities.
If the quantities are related linearly, then the operation would mean SCALING Otherwise it is just operations on the two quantities by a constant
the ratio of two quantities to be divided
Did u mean retail?If yes, retail is the sale of goods in small quantities to the public
It's likely you mean the commutative property which involves the condition that a group of quantities connected by operators gives the same result whatever the order of the quantities involved, e.g., a × b = b × a .
All quantities in nature are analog. This is a rule of thumb that can be used to find out if a quantity is analog or not.examples of analog quantities aresound(from natural sources)vision etc.Analogue quantities are ones that change continuously.It is easy to misread this definition, what it doesn't mean is that analogue quantities are ones that change continually, or all the time.
It is any combination or blend of different elements, kinds or quantities
the total of two or more quantities as if by the mathematical process of addition.
Qualities refer to the characteristics or attributes of something, while quantities refer to the amount or number of something. Qualities describe the inherent nature of an object, person, or concept, while quantities provide a measurement or numerical value.