for example 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 you have to count it which is 7 so thats the unit fraction also, unit fraction mean the number in all for the picture.
if you mean 2x-1*3 then the answer is: 2x-3
To find the mean, you add all of the numbers and divide by how many numbers you added together. 7+2+3+2+1=15. 15/5=3. The mean is 3.
If you mean points of: (-1, -1) and (3, 5) then the slope is 3/2 or 1.5
If you mean: y -3 = 2(x -1) then y = 2x+1 and the point was (1, 3)
I think you're talking about a 5 paragraph essay. The construction goes: 1 paragraph for the introduction 3 paragraphs of arguments (1 paragraph for each argument supporting your thesis) 1 paragraph for the conclusion.
I think you're talking about a 5 paragraph essay. The construction goes: 1 paragraph for the introduction 3 paragraphs of arguments (1 paragraph for each argument supporting your thesis) 1 paragraph for the conclusion.
Any 5 paragraph essay. 1 introduction paragraph, 3 body paragraphs, and 1 conclusion pararaph.
You can usually find the main idea of a paragraph in the first or last sentence.
when we write paragraph we have to use our formal 1-2-3-2-3-1this number mean 1 is start the sentence 2 major detail 3Minor detail 2major detail 3 Minor detail 1 including sentenceso you have to have 1 starting sentece 2 major detail 2 minor detail
There are seven types of paragraphs. 1. Narration paragraph 2. Exposition paragraph 3. Definition paragraph 4. Classification paragraph 5. Description paragraph 6. Process Analysis paragraph 7. Persuasion paragraph
1 errors 2 period after paragraph 3 no question mark
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A five-paragraph essay typically consists of an introduction (1), three body paragraphs (3), and a conclusion (1). So, there are three body parts in a five-paragraph essay.
Paragraph 1 - establish the various definitions of the word "witch". Paragraph 2 - choose your definition and explain why you made your choice. Paragraph 3 - show how your "witch" has had an impact on the "real world". Paragraph 4 - give corroborative or additional information to support paragraph 3. Paragraph 5 - draw a logical and well thought out conclusion.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.