Repeated-Groups Division with an unknown group size involves dividing a total quantity into a specific number of groups where the size of each group is unknown. This method is often used in situations where the total quantity needs to be distributed evenly among a certain number of groups without knowing the exact quantity in each group.
Because size and weight can vary.
The size of halogens or the group 17 elements is small.
Atomic size decreases as one moves from bottom to top in a group. The elements get smaller because they have less stuff in them.
They need to reproduce,increase in size. Also need to repair damaged cells
Hydrogen is smaller in size compared to other elements in Group 1 because it has only one electron and a smaller atomic radius than the rest of the elements in that group.
A repeated-group division with an unknown multiplier involves dividing a total quantity into equal groups, where the number of groups or the size of each group is not known initially. This type of problem often requires the use of algebra to determine the unknown, forming equations based on the relationship between the total, the number of groups, and the size of each group. It can be represented mathematically as ( \text{Total} = \text{Number of Groups} \times \text{Size of Each Group} ). Solving for the unknown multiplier often involves identifying patterns or applying division and multiplication concepts.
The collective nouns for a group of soldiers on patrol depends on the size of the group of soldiers, for example:a unit of soldiersa squad of soldiersa company of soldiersa platoon of soldiersa division of soldiersan army of soldiers
it is the size of a new cell
Cell division is important as related to the size of cells. This is because cell division will take a lot longer in larger cells.
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the answer is unknown because i can't find the size for it sorry
Because size and weight can vary.
It stands for Division 1, Double a. It is a college size classification in between Division 1 and Division 2.
The US Army changed the organization in 1939 to reduce the size of the Infantry Division from the size it was in WW1.Infantry Division - 15,000 menAirborne Division - 9,000 menThe size and organization of divisions vary for each country: Britain, Germany, etc.
group size has a negligible effect on performance characteristics and a strong effect on member reaction
Location and size