"what is the wether like in space? always hot? manley cold? both?" I assume this was posted as a joke, because it was posted as an answer not a question, but always cold. In a way cold does't actually exist, it is just an absence of heat. If there is no gases, in space to be hot, then there is an absence heat, or cold.
The plural of "space" is "spaces."
one space right
The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
To determine the likelihood of the spinner landing on the blue space, you need to know the total number of spaces on the spinner and how many of those spaces are blue. The probability can be calculated by dividing the number of blue spaces by the total number of spaces. For example, if there are 2 blue spaces out of 10 total spaces, the probability would be 2 out of 10, or 20%. Without specific numbers, it’s impossible to give a precise likelihood.
Yes, it is possible to install a movable dishwasher in a kitchen with limited space. Movable dishwashers are designed to be compact and can be easily moved around to fit into smaller spaces when needed.
Space is not black, space is transparent.
It is used to reuse the space from deleted files for new files, if it is possible. System contains a free space list that holds the list of free spaces in disk...
not possible, one needs two or more numbers for a gcf. Maybe there was a space between the numbers somewhere?
To combine names in A1 and B1, put the following formula in C1: =A1&B1. If you want a space between the names, use the formula =A1&" "&B1.
Without Spaces or punctiation - 30 Without Spaces - 31 With Space and no Punctuation - 37 With Space and no Punctuation if there is a space at the beginning - 38 With space and punctiation - 38 With Spaces and punctiation if there is a space at the beginning - 39 If you you mean the word letters then there is one. If you mean literal tangible letters then there are none.
150,114,84,60,42,30... 25*6, 19*6, 14*6, 10*6, 7*6,5*6 A formula for the next number in the sequence is: (N-(6-n))*6 where N is the previous number and n is the position of the current number; with 150 being set as the datum. 150,114,84,60,42,30... 25*6, 19*6, 14*6, 10*6, 7*6,5*6 A formula for the next number in the sequence is: (N-(6-n))*6 where N is the previous number and n is the position of the current number; with 150 being set as the datum.
No, but inflammation and infection within this space can. Virchow-Robin spaces are the spaces surrounding blood vessels within the brain.