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Oh honey, negative 4 is smaller than 4. It's like comparing a teacup to a bathtub. One's a walk in the park, the other's a whole dang swimming pool. So, in this case, 4 is the big cheese.
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yes bc if you divide a circle in eight it would have smaller spaces, if you divided it into 6 you would have larger spaces, which is bigger, but besides what 1/6 is still bigger because its closer to 1
I suppose you mean, the biggest finite number. There is none; you can always add one more, to get an even bigger number. Nor is there a biggest infinite number, for that matter. If you raise two to an infinite power, you get a bigger infinity.
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bigger than a normal bathtub in the world. hi. what are kittens
The bathtub is bigger therefore the cat is more intrigued by more water
they didnt want then to become stronder or bigger
Gain Weight and then exercise the areas besides it or just get fat either works
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The bathtub. Standard bathtubs were designed over 100 years ago, and the average person was smaller back then.
Liverpool is bigger than manchester, people think manchester is bigger because of the counties besides it. link below more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Greater_Manchester_County_(3).png
The largest desert in the world, bigger than the Sahara, is Antarctica.The largest desert in the world, bigger than the Sahara, is Antarctica.
You don't. You have bigger problems. Besides, he might bring it back.
No. Continents are bigger than islands. However, besides the size of a landmass determining whether it is an island or a continent, there is the fact of whether or not it sits on its own tectonic plate.
about 100-150 gallonsAnother opinion75 - 80 gallons Your bathtub may be bigger than mine. So, measure length times width times depth of the water and multply by 7.5 to get the amount of gallons in your tub... or any other vessel.
Doing squats helps alot.