x axis, x coordinate

x axis, x coordinate x axis is the horizontal axis of a graph or Cartesian coordinate plane. x coordinate is the position of a point according to the x axis. The x- axes is horizontal and the y- axes is vertical The first coordinate refers to the x- axes and the second coordinate refers to the […]

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Thousand

Thousand Thousand refers to the four-digit natural number 1000, often written as “1,000” in numerical notation. The comma in “1,000” signifies the division between place values of digits. 1000 or one thousand is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001. In most English-speaking countries, it can be written with or without a comma or sometimes a period […]

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Thousandth

Thousandth A thousandth is one of a thousand equal parts of something. It is 1000th written as a word. 10−3 ; 0.001; 1000−1; one thousandth One part in a thousand equal parts: 1/1000th Example: 1 meter is a thousandth of 1 kilometer 1m = 1/1000 km = 0,001km                     […]

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Cross multiplication, cross products

Cross multiplication, cross products Cross multiplication, cross products  means that you multiply the numerator in the first fraction times the denominator in the second fraction, then you write that number down. An equality with fractions on both sides can by cross multiplication.An equation with fractions on both sides may be simplified by cross-multiplying. Examples […]

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Capacity

Capacity Capacity is the maximum amount that something can contain. Capacity refers to the amount of liquid a container can hold, expressed in units like litres (L), millilitres (ml), etc.In mathematics, capacity means the same thing as volume.                                   […]

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Kilogram, Kilo, Kg

Kilogram, Kilo, Kg A kilogram is a unit of mass in the metric system. It is the basic unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). The kilogram is also known as a kilo or kg. One kilogram is equal to the mass of 1,000 cubic centimeters of water at 4 degrees Celsius. […]

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km/h , kmh

km/h , kmh The kilometer per hour (km/h) is a unit of speed measurement. It is defined as the distance traveled in kilometers in one hour. 1 km/h = 1000 meters per hour (m/h) Examples: Car speed limits: Urban areas often have 50 km/h limits, while highways might have 80-120 km/h limits depending on the […]

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Kilometre/km

Kilometre/km Unit of length equivalent to 1000 meters. It is the basic unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) and is used to measure distances in various contexts. Examples: Distance between London and Paris: approx.455 km Height of Mount Everest: 8,848.86 meters (8.848 km) Typical car speed: 80 km/h Area of France: […]

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Time, units of time

Time, units of time Time is the duration during which an event occurs, or is the period between two events.Time is commonly measured in units of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, etc.           https://www.crestolympiads.com/topic/class-2-time   Units of time seconds < minutes <hours <days < weeks < months < years […]

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