It depends on the orange. The number of segments usually range from 9-11. So if there are 10, then, yes, it would be an even number.
Barring a mutation, they always have 10 sections, so yes.
5 > 4
In a 7 segment display, the symbols can be created using a selected number of segments where each segment is treated as a different element.When 1 segment is used, the possible positions are 7because it can be any of the 7 segments (7C1=7).When 2 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C2=21.When 3 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C3=35When 4 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C4=35When 5 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C5=21When 6 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C6=7When 7 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C7=1Adding the combinations, 7+21+35+21+7+1=127Therefore, 127 symbols can be made using a 7 segment display!
An orange because it's made of segments.
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There are orange segments inside an orange because there is
Orange.
They have two body segments and four leg segments.
You simply hit it on one end where the navel would be on a real orange, while it is still wrapped, and the pieces or chocolate segments will easily come apart when you pull them, much easier than a real orange's segments.
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
No all organs don't have same number of segments
It is a purple fruit about the size of an orange and the fruit has about 5-8 segments
segments
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
You can divide a segment into an infinite number of smaller segments.
Segments