On a map with a scale of 1:2500, 18mm on the map represents 45 meters in real life. This is calculated by multiplying the map measurement (18mm) by the scale factor (2500), converting millimeters to meters (18mm = 0.018m). Therefore, 0.018m x 2500 = 45m.
Crude oil in nominal terms refers to its value in current prices without adjusting for inflation. Crude oil in real terms refers to its value in constant prices that have been adjusted for inflation, allowing for a more accurate comparison over time.
1:50,000 is a ratio. It means that 1 linear unit, (any linear unit) on the map is equivalent to 50,000 of those same units on the ground. In this case 1 cm on the map would be 50,000 cm on the ground. 1 inch on the map would be 50,000 inches on the ground. It does not matter which units you use as long as the same unit is used for both parts of the ratio.
A ratio scale on a map represents the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on the Earth's surface. It is expressed as a ratio, such as 1:10,000, where one unit on the map equals 10,000 units in the real world. This allows users to accurately measure distances and navigate based on the map's scale.
No. It is an alternative to fossil fuels and is not exhaustible in real terms. It offers the best reduction in CO2 of anything out there, but is not a renewable.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
It would be 18*2500 mm = 45000 mm = 45 metres.It would be 18*2500 mm = 45000 mm = 45 metres.It would be 18*2500 mm = 45000 mm = 45 metres.It would be 18*2500 mm = 45000 mm = 45 metres.
It is a real number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
Depends if it is a 6 lug or 8 lug wheel.On is a LD or heavy half and the other is a real 2500.It depends on what rear gear ratio and what motor it has.Most case a 1993 8 lug 2500 is rated to tow 10,000 lbs
Well, honey, the external terms of a ratio are the first and last numbers in the ratio, while the internal terms are the second and third numbers. So if you've got a ratio like 2:5, the external terms are 2 and 5, and the internal terms are... you guessed it... 2 and 5. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
No, not in real terms.No, not in real terms.No, not in real terms.No, not in real terms.
Yes, any real ratio can be expressed as a complex ratio by representing it in the form of a complex number. For example, a real ratio ( a:b ) can be written as the complex number ( a + bi ), where ( b ) is set to zero, resulting in ( a + 0i ). Thus, while all real ratios can be represented as complex ratios, not all complex ratios are purely real.
Well, well, well, look who's getting fancy with geometric sequences! When the ratio between consecutive terms is "r," each term is found by multiplying the previous term by "r." So, in simpler terms, if you have a sequence like 2, 4, 8, 16, the ratio between consecutive terms is 2. Math can be sassy too, honey!
The ratio (not rashio) is a real number.
The real Buddha, meaning the founder of Buddhism who lived about 2500 years ago, was named Gautama Siddhartha.
the difference between the real mechanical advantage and the speed ratio is -the real mechanical advantage gets affected by friction so the real mechanical advantage gets smaller than the mechanical advantage you calculate. so the real mechanical advantage gets smaller than the speed ratio (because of the friction) and that's why the efficiency never gets 100% efficient (efficiency ; mechanical advantage/ speed ratio x 100(%))
the pyramids in Egypt are build exactly to the golden ratio.
A ratio requires two, or more, quantities. There is only one mentioned in the question.