A qwerty keyboard has 5 distinct sections:
5 groups of 5. 25/5=5 ; 5 x 5 = 25.
if order does not matter then, (23x22x21x20x19)/(5x4x3x2x1) = 33,649
8,640 groups.
There are only two possibilities... 10 groups of 2 or 5 groups of 4. Unless - you can have varying sized groups - which you didn't specify.
You can make three different groups of three out of nine. 9/3=3
There are 6 groups.
It depends on the type of keyboard you have. It can be in different locations on keyboards for different countries. Usually it is on the 5 key above the central part of the keyboard where the letters are. By holding one of the shift keys and pressing the 5 you will get the % symbol.
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There are many different rhythmic patterns on the keyboard. Most patterns alternate between 8th notes and quarter notes for example.
-- 2 groups of 25 each -- 5 groups of 10 each
792 different groups of 5 books, in 95,040 different sequences.
There are 5*4*3 = 60 groups.
They are on a Standard Keyboard. You must have a different kind if they are not there.F11 & F12 are on a standard keyboard and a Mac keyboard. You are not using a standard keyboard if they are missing.
5 groups of 5. 25/5=5 ; 5 x 5 = 25.
The black keys on a keyboard are in groups of three and groups of two. Looking at a group of three the black not on the right is a B flat, the white key next to it is a C
(333) (333) (333) (333) (333) this is five groups of three, could be anything as the three items but hast to have five different groups of it. In total there is 15 of that item.
They are not different they are the same instrument but the keyboard is just an electronic one