209 + 221 + 199 = 629
Look for the first digit that is different. In this case, the first digit after the decimal point. The number that has the larger digit in this position, is larger. If the first digit is the same, compare the second digit with the second digit, the third digit with the third digit, and so forth, until you find a difference.
Apples are sometimes sold by the unit (for example, "the small apples cost Bs. 2.00 for 3 apples; the large ones cost Bs. 1.00 each"), sometimes by mass (which is popularly confused with "weight"). In this case, kilograms would be used in most countries.
I assume the rather vague question is 'What is a third of 155?' In which case: 155 ÷ 3 = 51.666666667
Apples, like any other fresh fruit, are generally a healthy part of a diet, whether you are pregnant or not; but to be extra careful, wash them first in case there is any pesticide residue.
You take the difference between the second and first numbers.Then take the difference between the third and second numbers. If that difference is not the same then it is not an arithmetic sequence, otherwise it could be.Take the difference between the fourth and third second numbers. If that difference is not the same then it is not an arithmetic sequence, otherwise it could be.Keep checking until you think the differences are all the same.That being the case it is an arithmetic sequence.If you have a position to value rule that is linear then it is an arithmetic sequence.
48 apples
6 apples for 1.74 is 0.29 each (this is 1.74 / 6) 5 apples for 1.20 is 0.24 each (this is 1.20 / 5) In which case the second group is the cheaper option
Yes, unless there are runners on both 1st and 2nd bases. In that case, the runner from second is awarded third - it is not stolen.
Take it to trial and hope for the best.
Apples are ideal for composting unless they have a disease of some kind that could contaminate the compost in which case they should be removed and destroyed.
No, not yet. The Third Amendment remains unincorporated (does not apply to the states), except in the Second Circuit due to the decision of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the case Engblom v. Carey, 677 F.2d 957 (2d.c. 1982).The US Supreme Court has not granted certiorari on a Third Amendment case to date.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Yes, there is a second book in Ally Condie's Matchedtrilogy. The second book is called Crossed, and in case you're interested, the third and final book, Reached, is also out.
it depends on whether there are 6 apples in the basket before or after you took the two out... and whether the the apples in the basket are yours or not to begin with...possible answers:2 (if you count the apples that you have at hand)4 (if you are counting the apples in the basket only)6 (if there are 6 before you take two out and all the apples in the problem as yours)8 (if there are 6 apples in the basket after you took the two out in which case there are 8 apples in total)
You shouldn't use an iPod Touch case designed for the second and third generations on a fourth generation iPod Touch. The fourth generation iPod Touch has a camera and microphone, so the third generation case would cover both of those up, and would not fit it anyway.
first you open the case second you take the disk out third you open the player then finaly put the disk in and shut the playe idiot
The third one.
If there is a tornado you should take your family and pets into the basement (if you have one) or a room with no windows, preferably on the first floor, not a second or third level of a home.