It is plus three degrees.
under 5 billion = 0 more than 5 billion = 10 billion this is higher and lower bounds. Sorry if I misinterpreted
OK, since it says round of to the nearest 10, if the unit islower than 5 it becomes 0, if it is higher than or 5 it adds 1 to the next digit
A 100 is ten times smaller than a 1000
They are the values of the different columns in the place value system we use. Each column is ten times bigger than the column to its right and ten times smaller than the column to its left. The whole (or units or ones) is ten times bigger than one tenth; The hundred is one hundred (or ten times ten) times bigger than one whole, making it one thousand (ten times ten times ten) bigger than one tenth.
Ten degrees higher than -7°C is 3°C.
Ten degrees higher than seven degrees is seventeen degrees.
It is plus three degrees.
16 + 10 = 26 degrees Celsius. Which is 78.8 Fahrenheit.
Ten degrees higher than -7 degrees is 3 degrees. You get this by adding 10 to -7, which results in 3.
As you stretch a rubber band, its temperature increases due to the internal friction within the material caused by the stretching. This increase in temperature is a result of the conversion of mechanical energy (from stretching) into thermal energy. After ten minutes of continuous stretching, the rubber band will likely reach a higher temperature than its initial state.
No. In cards, the Jack counts 11.
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About 0.15 degrees Celsius cooler than today.
Yes, a dime is higher in value than a cent. A dime is worth 10 cents, making it ten times more valuable than a single cent. Therefore, when comparing the two, the dime is indeed higher than the cent.
Yes. If the predominant data are higher than the median, the mean average will be higher than the median average. For example, the median average of the numbers one through ten is five. The mean average is five and one-half.
Four. It can't be higher than ten, because 10*2=20, so start at ten and work down until you find the GCF.