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In Indian recipes, "nos" is an abbreviation for "numbers" or "quantity." So when a recipe calls for adding "2-3 nos of onions," it means to add 2 to 3 whole onions, depending on your preference and the desired flavor intensity. The term "nos" is commonly used in Indian cooking to indicate the number of whole ingredients to be added rather than specifying a weight or measurement.
2 and 3.
Please define "2 nos".
One way: ((2 * 5) - 2) * 3 = 24
#include<stdio.h> int main() { char prnt = '*'; int i, j, s, nos = 0; for (i = 9; i >= 1; (i = i - 2)) { for (s = nos; s >= 1; s--) { printf(" "); } for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) { if ((i % 2) != 0 && (j % 2) != 0) { printf("%2c", prnt); } else { printf(" "); } } printf("\n"); nos++; } nos = 3; for (i = 3; i <= 9; (i = i + 2)) { for (s = nos; s >= 1; s--) { printf(" "); } for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) { if ((i % 2) != 0 && (j % 2) != 0) { printf("%2c", prnt); } else { printf(" "); } } nos--; printf("\n"); } return 0; }
3 (three)
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3 expeditions 3 expeditions
100=2*2*5*5 so only 1 combination of 3 nos. r der
777/3 = 259. So the numbers are 258, 259 and 260.
Only if a couple are negative assuming those are whole nos.
Building Alaska - 2012 2-3 was released on: USA: 3 November 2013