bro am the same am 15 and 5ft 9 and i too want to hit 6 ft 4 i would say to play Basketball and stretch everyday and you should
if two additional arrows are shot and both hit the target, describe the set of all possible final scores.
That's going to depend heavily on two things:-- Do you want to be able to stand the ladder up and lean it against the wall ?-- How high above the ground do you want the ladder to hit the wall ?You haven't really said anything about these specifications in your question.If you want the ladder to lean against the wall, and hit it exactly at the top that is24-ft high, then the length of the ladder must besqrt( [6]2 + [24]2 ) = sqrt( 36 + 576 ) = sqrt(612) = 24.739 ft (rounded)
Yes - open up presentations - then for one you want to copy go to slide sorter view, click ( highlight) all slides and hit copy then go to first presentation, sorter view, hit paste where you want to copy and they are integrated. Do same for next, etc.
The actual term is "effective range". That is the range where a trained shooter can consistently hit the target. For example- a 9mm pistol has an effective range of about 50 meters. However, it can shoot a bullet about 960 meters. But at that range, you will not consistently hit anything- except the earth.
The angle does not hit anything! A ray of light hits a mirror or glass block and the angle that the ray makes with the vertical at the point of contact is the angle of incidence.
The past participle of hit is hit.
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Yes, anything in space can hit a planet if its strong enough to get past the atmosphere.
Present tense is hit hits am/is/are hitting past tense is hit He hit me yesterday so I hit him today past = hit past participle = hit
The past participle of hit is hit.
The past participle of hit is hit.
Hit is the past tense and past participle of hit. The word doesn't change.
'to hit' is an irregular verbThe past participle of hit is hit.
"He hit you" is the past tense form. Hit is an irregular verb and the past tense form is also "hit".
The past perfect tense of hit is had hit.
The past tense is also 'hit'.
No, "hit" is both the base form and the past tense of the verb. The past participle form is "hit."