To keep track of time.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the repeating decimals, huh? Okay, so 3.7 repeating is the same as 3.777... Just move the decimal one spot to the right to get 37.7 repeating. Then, subtract the original number from the new one to get 33. So, the fraction is 33/9, which simplifies to 11/3. Like, fractions, man, they're wild.
The average speed for both men (together) is 6.66... (repeating) km per hour.
Well, honey, it looks like we're playing a little game of "repeat after me." The rule for this pattern is simply alternating between 11 and 22. So, if you want to keep the party going, just keep saying 11, 22, 11, 22... and you'll be the life of the pattern party.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, 6 times what equals 14? Well, technically, 6 times 2 is 12, and if you add 2 more, you get 14. So, the answer is 2. Math can be a real trip, man.
I have a number 5 brain
Whats a man to do by Usher :)
Iain Quarrier has: Played Iain in "The Fledglings" in 1964. Played Christopher in "Cul-de-sac" in 1966. Played Herbert von Krolock in "Dance of the Vampires" in 1967. Played Young Man in "Wonderwall" in 1968. Played Lover in "Separation" in 1968. Played Fascist porno book seller in "Sympathy for the Devil" in 1968.
.By repeating the phrase, "he is an honourable man"
Sin will keep man from going to heaven.
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction meant to be 3.484848... or 3.488888...
No not true. If it was sperm would be in face creams and it isn't . Actually, a few wrinkles might form after having a baby because of sperm
why did grandma keep telling the misfit he was a good man
It depends on how man maintains trees. If man clear-cuts (cuts down all the trees in an area) and does not replace them, then no, they are not renewable. However, if man cuts only the mature trees from a forest and leaves the rest, the younger trees will grow and seeds from those trees will produce new trees. In that case, trees are renewable and the forest will keep reseeding itself. Man can also plant young trees to replace those he cuts.
The theme of "Who Can Replace a Man" centers around the consequences of man's hubris and the potential for technology to surpass and ultimately replace humanity. It explores the idea of humans being rendered obsolete by their own creations and the possibility of a world where machines reign supreme.
Man can keep environment ozone friendly. It is by curbing the use of CFC's.
In the future