The exclamation point is called a factorial. ex. 5!=5x4x3x2x1 10!=10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1 etc.
When you move a decimal point to the right you are multiplying a number by 10. For example, take 3.4. If you move the decimal point to the right you get 34. This is the same as: 3.4x10 = 34. Reversing this, you are dividing by 10 by moving the decimal point to the left. For example, take 73. If you move the decimal point to the right you get 7.3. This is the same as: 73/10 = 7.3. If you move a decimal point 2 spaces to the right, you are multiplying by 100, or more generally if you move the decimal point n spaces to the right, you are multiplying by 10^n.
Zeros on the far side of the decimal point are always irrelevant to the size of the number. 000100.00 is still just 100. Both of your numbers = .1
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You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
it means the size of the font to be use on that specific document
10 point text is typically about 0.14 inches or 3.53 millimeters in height.
"10 point Arial" typically refers to text that is formatted in the Arial font at a size of 10 points. This is a common font and size used for body text in documents and presentations.
It depends on the font size and spacing, but generally about 10 to 12 lines of text represent 1 inch.
Type 8 - 10
12 point 10 mm socket
The font tag has an attribute called "Face" using which you can set the font type. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana"> will display all following text in the Verdana font. You can also set font size and color using this tag. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana" color = "Red" size = "10"> will display text in Verdana font, red color and 10 pixels high in size.
The exclamation point is called a factorial. ex. 5!=5x4x3x2x1 10!=10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1 etc.
i do not know the size but the ampage is 10-25 amps
It depends on the size and type of Melon. A watermelon serves 5 to 10. A cantelope serves 4.
The majority of text in a report should be in a 12-point font to ensure readability and clarity for most readers. Using a larger font size, like 12-point, helps prevent eye strain and makes it easier for the audience to follow along with the content. However, for footnotes or captions, a smaller font size like 10-point may be appropriate to distinguish them from the main body text.
Who's to say what is a 'good' body type. You sound fine to me!