"You said to have fun on doing the math, but I looked through each as like it would be chaotic/almost tedious & really complicated (at first)"
I would keep trying/looking through to do the math if You really want me to,
I don't know if I can really figure through the math if other ones/members could not do the math,
Even the other members from other answer sites I posted about math to even state that might still be impossible to actually define,
I had typed to you other notes just in that thread about the math to you & didn't find any of another of your reply there,
I just gave a large page with a lot of simpler(more basic) of math problems for Martina to do next-as get to that one later,
I probably really great at drawing if not very good at math-I may do many more drawings soon-after I finish doing/making other things for here,
I showed couple math problems I did, & said to do all 5 with correct answers-seems really overwhelming & really piled-
I may continue with the answers that I get from other webpages & (other answer sites) & input just that answer & continue all the rest of them just like that & show what certain answers I just get to on all the rest of them.
"May just (keep) trying in one more round for now!"
In a measurement system, five of the units of length are 6.425593 mm, 3.855356 dm, 2.313213 dam, 1.387928 km and 83.275683 km. There are no intermediate units between the ones listed, but this measurement system has smaller and larger units of length that follow the sequence of the ones listed. What are the base units of time and what is the defining constant?
I would first convert these distances into metres. That is always what Sr. Parker, who was my high school math teacher, always said to do first. Always convert different units that measure the same thing into same units.Which unit of length is approximately ¹⁄₇₇₇₆₀₀₀₀ of Earth’s polar circumference?
Which building in Kentucky was designed and constructed using the unit for the above answer?
I don't know. You're on your own with these two questions. I won't try Livvie's music trivia question tonight either.
¹⁄₇₇₇₆₀₀₀₀ of Earth’s polar circumference is 0,5145 m. I don't recognize the unit of length.