his "five-second rule," which dictates that one's first instinct is the right one (April 15, 2002).
The subject is implicitly "the result of five plus two", which is singular. As a result the verb is in the singular: equalsrather than equal.
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There is no one rule to algebra. There are different rules that apply to different functions.
what else do you want it to apply to
There's no specific group or individual who invented the five second rule. Instead, the five second rule was part of folklore and it is a myth.
There is a five second rule for a throw in.
his "five-second rule," which dictates that one's first instinct is the right one (April 15, 2002).
The 5-second rule is bogus. As soon as food hits the floor, it is contaminated.
It is called the five second rule because it takes germs about 5 seconds to catch on to food. So when you drop your food and pick it up within five seconds, chances are it is still good to eat.
No; you can apply to any number of colleges. I recommend that you apply to at least three, just in case you don't get your first or second choice.
No, because germs can get on something in less than a sec.
The octet rule only applies to elements that are heavy enough to have reached the second shell of electrons. In the first shell, the octet rule does not apply because the first shell is completed with only two electrons, not eight. So no, the octet rule does not apply to beryllium hydride.
No it applies to anyone on the offensive team
The octet rule does not apply to transition and inner transition metals and to the first for or five elements in the periodic table.
It does not apply.
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