As 3 x 2 = 2 x 3 then every 3rd term starting with the number 3 (the second term) in the first AP matches a value in the second AP.
So we have 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...(the numbers in bold type appear in both APs)
As 3 is the 2nd term then the 122nd term will also match but we are limited to 120 terms so the last matching term is the 119th.
119 - 2 = 117
117 ÷ 3 = 39 but 1 needs to be added as inclusive numbers are required.
The number of matching terms is thus 40.
I could answer that in a snap if I could have a peak at the drawing that goes along with the question. The drawing would show me what 'APC' and 'APS' are talking about. Without it, there's not a thing either of us can do with the question.
The APS (Admission Point Score) is calculated by assigning points to your final grades in specific subjects according to a set scale, typically ranging from 1 to 7 points, with 7 being the highest. Each subject's score is multiplied by the number of credits it carries. The total points from your best subjects, usually the highest four or five, are then summed to obtain your overall APS score. This score is used for admission purposes in various educational institutions.
APS in retail stands for average per store. It means exactly what it stands for. It is the average a store makes.
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Shape ApS was created in 2004.
yes 8gb means that it can stor 8 billion bites of storage with an 8gb itouch you could have about 120-150 aps
Transavia Denmark ApS was created in 2009.
Transavia Denmark ApS ended in 2011.
An acronym of the former name of the company "American Psych Systems"
Andrei Sakharov Prize - APS - was created in 2006.
Yes. APS 2510 is stamped on the 100mcg tablets supplied by TEVA (UK) Ltd.I do not know what APS 2510 stands for though.
APS-H sensors are larger than APS-C sensors, resulting in better low-light performance and higher image quality. APS-H sensors also have a different aspect ratio, which affects the field of view and depth of field in photographs. Additionally, APS-H sensors are typically found in higher-end professional cameras, while APS-C sensors are more commonly used in consumer-level cameras.
APS-H sensors are larger than APS-C sensors, resulting in better low-light performance and higher image quality. APS-H sensors also have a different aspect ratio, which affects the field of view and depth of field in photographs.