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The expression you're referring to is actually "Possession is 9 tenths of the law" or 9/10.
Let P be the final points, A be the awarded points, F be the number of times the skater falls. So we have P = A - 1.2*F
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no * * * * * Yes, almost always. If you have n data points which are 1-to-1, then it is always possible to fit a polynomial of degree n-1 or greater.
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There is no expression for a number with what appear to be two decimal points!
In this study, the relationship between the expression of genes at time points t8 and t12 is being examined. The researchers are investigating how the gene expression changes or stays the same between these two specific time points.
Ionic substances have higher melting points.
The expression you're referring to is actually "Possession is 9 tenths of the law" or 9/10.
10^-1 = 0.1
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Atoms with higher melting points tend to have stronger interatomic forces such as metallic, covalent, or ionic bonds. These bonds require more energy to break, resulting in a higher melting point. Additionally, the arrangement of atoms in the crystal lattice can also contribute to higher melting points.
Yes, transition metals have higher melting points. This is due to having very strong bonds. This means that a larger amount of energy is needed in order to break them down or bring them to the melting points.
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