yes that is where fractions come in
No, an object will float if it is less dense than water. If an object is less dense than water, it will displace an amount of water equal to its weight, causing it to float.
250ml is less than 250l Because ml is mili liter that is less
To make something float, you can increase its buoyancy by either decreasing its weight or increasing the amount of water it displaces. This can be achieved by using materials that are less dense than water or by shaping the object in a way that allows it to trap air and displace more water.
If a certain volume of something (like a beach ball) was the same as a certain amount of water(water the size of the beach ball), but it weighs less, than it will float. An ordinary marble weighs a lot for it's tiny size, and in that case it will CERTAINLY sink in water. Everything that I said about an amount of something weighing a certain amount of g/kgs/tonnes, is called 'Density', like planet Saturn. This planet is the densiest and CAN float on water if it could...
An object will sink if it weighs more than the water it pushes away, and an object will float if it weighs less than the water it pushes away. The Greek mathematician Archimedes discovered that the amount of water displaced by an object depends on the mass of that object. Mass is the amount of matter in a substance, and dense objects have more mass than less dense objects. Dense objects that do not displace much water will sink, while less dense objects that displace a lot of water will float.
Sell something for that amount.
Yes, you are still required to report a 1099-INT even if the amount is less than 10.
No not if you are in the FMS offset refund program and your expected refund amount is less than the amount that is owed to the IRS.
There seems to be no difference between these words in modern times. Historically a scarcity referred to an amount that was restricted in quantity. A shortage was something that was less than the original required amount. Or less than the scarcity
The phrase "at least" indicates a minimum quantity or value, meaning it is greater than or equal to a specified amount. For example, if something is "at least 10," it can be 10 or any number greater than 10. Thus, "at least" is not less than the specified amount.
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People with fast metabolizims eat a lot, exercsie an evergae amount or less than that, yet still remain thin or of slightly less than normal weight.
Yes, decaf coffee still contains a small amount of caffeine, but significantly less than regular coffee.
less. One hundred and something is always less than three hundred and something.
You still owe the balance (the amount you owed minus the amount the lender sold the foreclosed home for).
There is an infinite amount of numbers less than 0.03
The maximum loan amount you are approved for is the total cost of the house, even if the house costs less than that amount.