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An even number is always some quantity of 'twos' (2's), and any quantity of twos is an even number. The first even number is a quantity of twos, and the second even number is another quantity of twos. When you add the first quantity of twos to the second quantity of twos, you get a new quantity of twos. Since the new quantity of twos is a quantity of twos, it's an even number.
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The quantity of two numbers is the product of the two numbers. Just multiply them together. The answer is the quantity of the two numbers.
When you add zero to any quantity, the sum is the original quantity.
You add and then solve the math
a quantity of a dolphin is 1 the quantity of two dolphins is 2
why will Vpk not be exactely equal to the peak voltage of the altenating supply
The resultant of two vectors cannot be a scalar quantity.
You can add 3 numbers (or any quantity of numbers) and get a sum.
Magnitude and direction
1 cinnamon stick to a quart.
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