33 34 38 45 55 68 84 ....... The difference of any two consecutive numbers is increased by 3 to find the third consecutive number. For example: -38+45 = 7 and 7+3 = 10 and so 45+10 = 55
Simple answer - people would get different answers. When it comes to Arithmetic, there is just one correct answer and that comes by following the correct order of operations :-)
One the comes to your knees
There are an infinite amount of answers to that, and no number than can be said to be first after it.
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A pattern that comes again, and again,, and again, and - - -
Simple answer - people would get different answers. When it comes to Arithmetic, there is just one correct answer and that comes by following the correct order of operations :-)
There might be other correct answers, but the first that comes to my mind is "corvette."
Humor comes from a combination of surprise, incongruity, and pattern recognition in the brain. When we encounter something unexpected or absurd that breaks the pattern of our expectations, it can trigger a humorous response as our brain processes the information in a new, unexpected way.
Yes, it is. It comes from the verb "to recognize" (British spelling: to recognise).
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you can find it on google. type in 'algebra answers and it comes up with amzing answers
Actually, when using a plural noun such as "books", there is no apostrophe. I hope that answers your question.
Yes, that sentence is correct.
"Welsh" is the correct term from someone who comes from Wales.
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Oedipus' recognition scene comes when the shepherd who rescued him from the side of the mountain tells him the story of his infancy. From this story, Oedipus is able to deduce that Jocasta is his mother and that Laius is his father.