Marble and slate are both used by humans in buildings. Marble is used to make a number of items such as flooring and countertops. Slate is used primarily for roofing shingles.
Outside of academia I do not think linked list are important, a btree is important. As for a real-world application, I do not recall one. I did use a linked list back in the days of the Apple 2/Commodore 64 but That was before hard drives (were affordable) and before I got my hands on btree source code.
It is a list of prime numbers.
You list it the same way you would list any other value.
No. This is an infinite list. There is no end of the list, so there cannotbe the 'last 3'.
No. Such a list would be infinitely long.
A slate of electors is a group of electors.
Maybe slate of candidates is the word you are looking for.
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granite,limestone and slate
Err marbles...
Most pool table slate comes from Italy and is cut and milled there for pool table use. From there, it is finished at the pool table manufacturer. To purchase new slate, you need to contact a pool manufacturer and convince them to sell you the slate. Because it is not an item they intned to sell, expect it to be very costly. In addition, you will most likely be responsible for drilling the slate yourself. A better option may be to look around for a used pool table that has the slate in excellent condition. This can be found in yard and garage sales, newspaper ads, Craig's List, and eBay. This most likely will be much cheaper than buying new slate.
check yellow pages, craigslist or angies list
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Limestone is the rock that is most easily broken down by carbonic acid. Marble is another rock that is susceptible to carbonic acid.
You can obtain the chapter summaries of "The Clay Marble" at your local library. Most libraries and even many schools offer copies of Cliff's Notes that list all chapter summaries.