One third down a page typically consists of about one third of the total number of lines on that page. For example, if a page has 30 lines, one third down would be approximately 10 lines from the top. This can vary depending on the formatting and size of the page, but the principle remains the same.
orgin? or intersection?
Two lines can intersect at none, one or infinitely many points.
Two intersecting straight lines uniquely define one single plane.
1 down the middle
There are three lines. The first and third lines have five syllables and the second line has three. For example: An old silent pond... A frog jumps into the pond, splash! Silence again.
one in every 3 lines is 1/3 of the 3 lines
5
orgin? or intersection?
Two lines can intersect at none, one or infinitely many points.
In football, you have 4 down or attemps to get so many yards, a third down conversion is where you failed to get the amount of yards on first down and second down then reach it on the third, making it first down again
it has two lines of symmetry.. up and down and side to side
The cost has to do with hos close you are to the power source and how many lines are between you and there.
The first and third lines of "The Haunted Oak" by Paul Laurence Dunbar both have 7 stressed syllables each.
there should be 5 lines and 4 spaces
two (2)
Two intersecting straight lines uniquely define one single plane.
Two fuel lines, one supply and one return. The third line is a vent line.