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Sure they could. Pretend you're writing a book and you're quoting someone who is asking a question. Some examples now: "What is Mitch Longley doing these days?", asked Dinie. OR: "Is the Echelon Towers a fine place to live?" asked a prospective tenant. Remember too that the question mark comes before the quotation mark at the end of the question, like in the above examples !
Remember the golden rule: BIMDAS. If you haven't heard it before B means bracket, I means indices, M means multiplication, D is division, A is Addition and S is subtraction. So to answer your question multiplication comes before addition.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the circumference of a circle, you simply multiply the diameter by pi (π). In this case, with a diameter of 4.6cm, the circumference would be approximately 14.48cm. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's gently divide 2 into the polynomial -3x^2 + 7x - 9. When we do that, we find that the remainder is -6x - 21. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
Terrain and Weather
Terrain and Weather
Terrain and Weather
Terrain and Weather
Terrain and Weather
Terrain and Weather
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to determine whether or not you can remember something.
The METT-TC factor at the root of your question is "Training." This factor emphasizes the importance of prior instruction and preparedness in handling specific situations, such as encountering unexplained ordnance. It underscores the necessity of remembering and applying training to ensure safety and effective response in potentially hazardous scenarios.
Sorry, but I don't understand the question. Maybe a re-write, using punctuation will make the question more understandable.
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" If you didn't drop it, don't pick it up."