It depends on the temperature range the thermometer was designed to measure
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On a medical or room thermometer the smallest unit that you are likely to come across is 1 degree.
How is a thermometer like a number line?
the smallest perfect number is 1
no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
1 is the Natural number which is the smallest Odd number.
On a medical or room thermometer the smallest unit that you are likely to come across is 1 degree.
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-20 degrees celsius
How is a thermometer like a number line?
least count of thermometer = smallest calibration on thermometer / total no of divisions between zero & smallest calibration so if 0 10 20 30 these are calibration & 20 divisions are there between these calibartion than, LC = 10/20 = 0.5
0.1 is typical, however if you have a Beckmann thermometer then you can read 0.01 0C. These thermometers are large expensive and fragile so not commonly available even in laboratories.
NUMBERING is a correct position the number lines on a thermometer.
If its a digital readout, no, because it has a limited number of readings, whereas a analogue (liquid ) thermometer has a (theoreticallly) unlimited number of readings.
because it has a number on it's thermometer for food.
1 is the smallest whole number
The smallest Mersenne number is 2.
The smallest odd number is 1.