If you mean to say "Wednesday 37 times", type "thirty-seven Wednesdays".
If you mean to say "The event that belongs to Wednesday", type "Wednesday's event".
If you mean to say "You'll see it with your own eyes if you're here on any Wednesday",
type "Wednesday's the day!"
A specific outcome or a type of outcome.
That's the probability that both events will happen, possibly even at the same time. I think it's called the 'joint' probability.
Theoretical probability of 1 refers to an event that is certain to happen. It has a probability of 1 because it is guaranteed to occur.
A specific outcome is the result of a particular action or event. The outcome of an action would vary greatly depending on the specific action.
Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle. (90°)
There is no WWE show on Wednesdays.
ECW plays on wed
It is the main idea of the story
The term was derived from the term "pancakin' wednesdays," where in the squirrels community, pancaking is a type of physical form of relaxation.
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Each day there is an event in the Colosseum. The type of event is visible on the flags flying outside the building and on the event screen. Each event is based on one of the elements in the game. To choose a dragon to compete, touch the Colosseum and view the event screen. At the top of the screen is the event type. The strategy is to choose what you consider the best dragon in your park to compete in that event type. For example, an Earth Dragon might win an Earth based event. A higher level dragon gives a better chance of winning. However, the results may be completely random, for example a Fire Dragon may win a gold trophy in a Cold event. Every 24 hours the event type changes. After you place your dragon in the Colosseum you cannot remove it for 24 hours or speed up the event using gems. The dragon in the Colosseum does not earn income in its habitat during the event and you cannot fill the vacant habitat spot with another dragon nor sell its habitat.
Population ecology focuses on the dynamic changes occurring one species.
Oxidation reduction
Osmosis
convection
melting is happening to the glaciers.
Granulation