If you mean 6 L on an I
Its 6 Legs on an Insect
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"l pleur de mon cour" doesn't mean anything in French. But "Il pleut dans mon coeur" means 'it is raining in my heart".
Could this mean "4 Legs on a Cat"?Or 4 legs on a chair, camel, cow, cougar, cheetah...
Mon premier Noël means 'my first Christmas' in French.
an insect has 6 legs but a spider has 8 legs
Do you mean 6 hours on a clock? If anything it would look like this -> |
6 L is larger than 4.8 L.
6, the thrid expression. All the rest have a unit (l) associated with them whereas this 6 does not.
It is sqrt(37).
1000 ml = 1 l ⇒ 6 ml = 6 ÷ 1000 l = 0.006 l
(-2) - (+6) = -2 -6 = -8 The difference is one number subtracted from another number. If you relate this question to the number line, it is easier to understand. -l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l-----l -6...-5....-4....-3...-2....-1.....0...+1...+2...+3...+4...+5...+6 The "distance" between -2 and +6 is 8. But, the direction on the number line in which you are moving does change things. When we subtract +6 from -2, the answer is further to the left on the number line. Plus +6 moves the answer to the right. Plus -6 moves the answer to the left. Similarly, minus +6 moves the answer to the left and minus -6 moves the answer to the right.
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What does 14 KP L&L
What does 14 KP L&L
6 L