Diffrent:
vegatble seds
fruit Seeds
Stones/rocks/gems
spices
plants
buttons
crayons
markers
penciels
Diffrent things but the same color
It doesn't have the same density because the two items can be different masses.
The cost of purchasing 10 items for the price of 2 is the same as buying 5 sets of 2 items, which would be the cost of 10 items.
contrast = say how items are different compare = say how items are the same
When comparing two items or two objects, then look for the similarities (what is the same) and differences (what is different) between them.
A product range describes the different types of the same goods or items that a business sells. E.g. Different flavours of the same crisps.
Yes, this is because different objects have different densities. If something has a low density then you need a lot more of it in order for it to have significant weight, so it will therefore have a higher volume. Inversely, if you have an object with a high density then very little will be necessary for it to have significant weight, so since there is less of it, it will have a lower volume.
For example two different (as size) nails made from the same iron alloy.
10 to the power of 15 when multiplying items with the same base (in this case 10) you simply add the powers
Objects or items are synonymous with the word "things."
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To find the number of different samples of 3 items that can be extracted from a batch of 10 items without replacement, you can use the combination formula ( C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} ). Here, ( n = 10 ) and ( r = 3 ). Thus, the number of different samples is ( C(10, 3) = \frac{10!}{3!(10-3)!} = \frac{10 \times 9 \times 8}{3 \times 2 \times 1} = 120 ). Therefore, you can extract 120 different samples.
if you have 3 different toppings then 12*11*10 = 1320