How do you divide135 by 3 using partial quotients?
120 divided by 3 = 40
15 divided by 3 = 5
135 divided by 3 = 45
What is the highest number centilion quadrilion billion googol?
There is no highest number. You can take any number and add one and get a bigger number.
Why is the speed of light limited in a vacuum?
The speed of light is not limited in a vacuum - the speed of light is fastest in a vacuum. But that is what Einstein called the "Cosmic Speed Limit" - nothing can move faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, or even quite asfast.
How many zeros are there in 1 million Australia?
"Million" means the same all over the world. It is the names for larger numbers (billion, trillion, etc.) that may have different meanings.
What are the first 20 numbers in Pi?
The first 20 digets after the dot in pi are:
3.14159265358979323846
How many numbers are in half of the number pi?
If it's a half of 3.14159265.... It'll be 1.570796325..... It'll still be billions of numbers
What is the main purpose of Random Number Table to use as statistical tool in statistics?
To prevent bias
Was Leonard Little's jersey number always 91?
In high school he wore 20 playing running back, split end and linebacker.
In his first NFL season he wore #57 and was a linebacker. He was starting to be placed at LE on pass rush plays and he excelled. After 2 or 3 seasons they changed his number from 57 to 91 and made him the starter at LE. He then inherited the nickname "The Sack Machine".
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Having said that, the equation in the question cannot represent a solid since it has only two variables: a solid needs three.
What is the name of the number 4.188790205etc it is four-thirds pi?
It is 4/3*pi which does not have a specific name.
Identify the unit that is used for atomic masses?
The carbon atom, which has six protons and six neutrons, is arbitraily declared to have an atomic weight of 12.
How is golden ratio used in architecture?
In italy, the Pantheon, however has the golden ratio. Its pillars below the roof is a rectangle, the golden rectangle, on the roof (top part) is a triangle, the golden triangle.
What is atomic mass unit and how is it derived?
1 atomic mass unit is equivalent to the 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom at rest. This is not considered an si unit because it is defined by a definition and not experimentally
What is the example of golden ratio?
Golden ratio can be traced back to as early as 2500 BC.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is an example of the golden ratio.
the side is 612.01. and the half of the base is 377.9.
612.01/ 377.9= 1.61950...
its approximately the measurement of the golden ratio.
Another example is the Parthenon.