Foods with the same name repeated include items like "baba ghanoush," where "baba" means "father" in Arabic, and "baba" appears twice in various contexts, such as in names like "baba au rhum." However, specific counts of such foods can vary based on regional names and interpretations. Generally, there are a few notable examples, but they are not extremely common.
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They are not the same. Diameter is twice the size as radius.
If 5 Cats kill 5 Rats in 5 minutes that equals 1 rat killed each minute by each cat. So, in twice as many minutes the same ammount of cats will kill twice as many rats... 5 cats will kill 10 rats in 10 minutes. And if left for five times as long, which is 50 minutes, those same 5 cats will kill 50 rats. So obviously you will need twice as many cats to kill twice as many rats in the same time. So the answer is... You will need 10 cats to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes.
Let's name the first number "X" and the other number "Y" thus: 2X+5Y is the same thing as twice a number more than five times another
Yes. Many different foods contain the same nutrients.
Viral immunity is typically pretty good for a healthy person, but there are many variations of both cold and flu. You won't get the *same* virus twice, but you may easily get a virus that has the same symptoms twice in the same year.
No, you can not use a membership code twice on Moshi Monsters. You also can not use the same member name twice, however, you can add numbers to it to make it similar.
The interval of eight diatonic degrees between two tones of the same name, the higher of which has twice as many vibrations per second as the lower.
Twice as slow
If you committed the same offense twice, yes.
The Same River Twice was created in 2003.
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A food group is the name given to a group of foods that contain the same nutrients. There are five main food groups that are nutrition guides to what people should eat.
The same foods that are available today were available in 1906. There weren't as many preprepared foods or prepackaged foods. More cooking was done from scratch.
Yes, if you broke the same law twice