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IN MATH: 1. . EX. The prefix milli means thousandth. ... This is a page from the dictionary MATH SPOKEN HERE!, published in 1995 by MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS, inc., ISBN: 0-9623593-5-1. You are hereby granted permission to make ONE printed copy of this page and its picture(s) for your PERSONAL and not-for-profit use.
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Definition of thousandth in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of thousandth. Pronunciation of thousandth. Translations of thousandth. thousandth synonyms, thousandth antonyms. Information about thousandth in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Noun 1. thousandth - position 1,000 in a countable series of things...
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Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list compares various sizes of positive numbers, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. Each number is given a name in the so called short scale which is used in En...
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Thousandths, as the word implies, is the place value that represents one thousandth of a whole. It is also one tenth of a hundredth and one hundredth of a tenth. ... .001 One thousandth...
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Singular; thousandth ... (plural thousandth ones) The person or thing in the thousandth position. ... one-thousandth...
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An interactive math lesson about thousandths. ... Practice Your Spelling List ... States of the United States...
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No, I'm not going to complain about the beauty of Peyton's androgynous renditions of pop cultural icons. ... But wait, I got that all wrong: popularity and celebrity are not what attracts Peyton to her subjects. It is their brilliance, ... Or so I learned at a recent public lecture at the College of Visual Arts,
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By Stuart Rothenberg; ... Polls are methodologically rigorous public opinion surveys of generally 500 to 1,000 people intended to learn about and measure voters’ opinions and test possible campaign messages. As I have argued every year for the past five and apparently will have to continue doing until I have taken my last breath,
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Nine hundred and ninety-nine depend; On what the world sees in you, But the Thousandth Man will stand your friend ; With the whole round world agin you. ... But if he finds you and you find him, The rest of the world don't matter; For the Thousandth Man will sink or swim ; With you in any water.
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FOR THE THOUSANDTH TIME: BLACKS ALREADY TURN OUT AT HIGH RATES AND VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY DEMOCRATIC IN THE SOUTH. ... Let's be clear: According to Census Bureau estimates, in 2004 African Americans were 17.9 percent of age-eligible southerners (in the 11 former Confederate states) and they were--buckle-up here--17.9 percent...
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