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To count lines and spaces in a text, you typically start by identifying each line of text, which can be done by counting the number of line breaks. For spaces, count the number of gaps between words, which can be done by counting the space characters. If using a text editor or word processing software, many programs have built-in features to display line and character counts, including spaces.
There are 16 ways that four cars can be parked in a row of four parking spaces. You would multiply the number of cars by the number of spaces.
18. Picture it this way. If a wagon wheel had 2 spaces, it is easy to see that it would have two spokes, say, top and bottom. Adding another spoke would block off another space. From this idea, you can see that the number of spaces must equal the number of spokes.
To determine the likelihood of the spinner landing on the blue space, you need to know the total number of spaces on the spinner and how many of those spaces are blue. The probability can be calculated by dividing the number of blue spaces by the total number of spaces. For example, if there are 2 blue spaces out of 10 total spaces, the probability would be 2 out of 10, or 20%. Without specific numbers, it’s impossible to give a precise likelihood.
One.
None.
You typically do not leave any spaces between the dollar sign and the number that follows it. This is the standard convention for writing currency amounts.
It doesn't have any spaces between it.
The number of spaces that follow an abbr. is one.
A wheel with 64 spokes will have 64 spaces between the spokes.
One space between words. No space between the last word and the period or interrogative. Two spaces after the period or interrogative.
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A wheel with 10 spokes will have 10 spaces between the spokes.
In APA format, there should be 5 spaces between the running head and the title on the title page of a paper.
There are 16 ways that four cars can be parked in a row of four parking spaces. You would multiply the number of cars by the number of spaces.