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No. No two students are exactly the same.
The result is the same as 0.5 times 0.5 = 0.25
Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)Yes. Common measures of temperature are:Kelvin (in the scientific community)Centigrade, same as Celsius (in most countries)Fahrenheit (in a few countries)
It is the result that you think will happen as the outcome of an experiment. It is the same as the "expected result", which is usually denoted as E(x)=xp(x).
If you are referring to the common printing paper from printer/photocopier then the answer is no. Most of the world uses metric measurements, as the result, there are papers in metric size in pretty much the rest of the world.
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AN alliance
This would be great if all the countries could agree but they can't.
They might not agree on trading 4 the same thing or different thing....
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To agree to something = to commit to an action. To agree with = to have the same opinion
A civil conflict or civil war.
Trying to demonstrate a fact by testing to see if the same result occurs repeatedly is called Experimentation.
It refers to countries that border or are quite close to a country. It is the same as people who live near each other are called neighbours.
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