Use p for a single page. For example: (p 7) Use pp for multiple pages. For example: (pp 300-301)
A punnett square looks like this. Lets say that you had 2 flowers, and you wanted to find the likelihood that their offspring would be purple. Purple is dominant over white. You have one pure purple plant, (PP), and one hybrid purple plant, (Pp). The big P stands for purple, and the little p stands for white. You take the PP and put it on the top, one P over each of the top squares. Then you take the Pp and put each p on one of the side squares. You take one letter from each part of the square, so your four possibilities would be PP, PP, Pp, and Pp. There is no way that the plant could be white.
The pp stands for "printed pages". 16pp = 16 printed pages.
Let p = probability the event will occur; and q = probability the event will not occur. The relationship is p=1-q or q=1-p.
In music most terms come from Italian. p is an abbreviation of "piano" meaning "softly" or "quietly" (playing softly would be playing quietly). pp is an abbreviation for "pianissimo" meaning "very softly" or "very quietly".
It depends. If the cross is homozygous, then the punnett square will be PPXpp P P p Pp pp p Pp pp Heterozygous PpXPp P p P PP Pp p PP pp If you know how to do the geno and the phenotypes then you're all set
For 1 page use p. (e.g. p. 25); for 2 or more pages use pp. (e.g. pp.25-28).
Use p for a single page. For example: (p 7) Use pp for multiple pages. For example: (pp 300-301)
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Answerpage = p. pages = pp.
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The sign for soft is P. Very soft is PP.
Use a p. for page and pp. for pages; example pp. 255-256 or p. 55.
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