7 of them.
It is any of the operators used to compare things to see if they are equal or greater than to less than etc. So ones like > < = are all comparison operators.
Toaster, toilet? ,sink? , cars, TV? ,lighting? ,iPods , computers All the ones with a ? Mark are the ones that I don't know if they are a robot at all
12! / 9! / 3!
There are many different H3 bulbs that can be used, from a quick google search, ranging in price from a few dollars (the actual bulb) to 15-20. One I found was stating 1550 lumens. My guess is they are not all created equal - more expensive ones may be brighter, or last longer, or a combination of the two (but not necessarily).
There are many different acronyms for SCR. Some of the more common ones are Silicon Controlled Rectifier, Swipe Card Reader, Smart Card Reader and many more.
Six whole halves. Each whole has two halves making it, 6(wholes)x2(#of halves in whole)= 12. 12 halves in 6 wholes.
8
Five whole ones are equivalent to ten halves. This is because each whole can be divided into two halves, so multiplying the number of whole ones (5) by 2 gives you the total number of halves (10).
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There are two halves in a whole. If you multiply 2 by 10 you get the answer 20.
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There are 5 halves in 10 whole ones.
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There are 10 halves in 5 whole ones, since each whole can be divided into 2 halves. Therefore, multiplying 5 by 2 gives you 10.
Each whole has two halfs, so there are 18 halves in 9 wholes
18 because 18/2 = 9