In a 7 segment display, the symbols can be created using a selected number of segments where each segment is treated as a different element.When 1 segment is used, the possible positions are 7because it can be any of the 7 segments (7C1=7).When 2 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C2=21.When 3 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C3=35When 4 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C4=35When 5 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C5=21When 6 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C6=7When 7 segments are used, the number of possible combinations are 7C7=1Adding the combinations, 7+21+35+21+7+1=127Therefore, 127 symbols can be made using a 7 segment display!
An orange because it's made of segments.
5 > 4
Barring a mutation, they always have 10 sections, so yes.
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There are orange segments inside an orange because there is
Orange.
You simply hit it on one end where the navel would be on a real orange, while it is still wrapped, and the pieces or chocolate segments will easily come apart when you pull them, much easier than a real orange's segments.
They have two body segments and four leg segments.
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
No all organs don't have same number of segments
It is a purple fruit about the size of an orange and the fruit has about 5-8 segments
segments
wedges, segments. for bin weevils wedges.
Segments
Its called the flesh i'm pretty sure