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To solve the problem, first subtract 2 from 10, which gives you 8. Then, adding 6 to 8 results in 14. Therefore, the expression that matches the statement is ( (10 - 2) + 6 ).
Answer: Mathematically, it is impossible to add five matches to six matches to result in nine matches.Logically, however, you can add five matches to six matches to make nine if one match is on fire, then you set that match on another match, and eventually both of those matches that were on fire burn themselves into ashes, leaving you with only nine unlit matches left.Answer: You lay out the 11 matches so they spell the word NINE.
Assuming the sixteen matches are two squares made up of eight matches each. Two matches on top (horizontal), two matches on the bottom (horizontal), two matches on the left side (vertical), two matches on the right side (vertical). Remove one vertical match from each side from both squares. (A total of four matches) in the same row. Place two of the matches horizontally in-between the two squares both on the top and bottom. Then you'll have three squares.
Each square consists of four matches arranged in a square shape. They're not connected.
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Whatever thesis statement matches your paper. You'll have to write your own statement based on what your paper is going to say.
It matches a resource name with the required network address.
This is not a question, but a statement. Look in your book for the voc word that matches.
It means to make sure the numbers the bank statement has matches what you have.
To solve the problem, first subtract 2 from 10, which gives you 8. Then, adding 6 to 8 results in 14. Therefore, the expression that matches the statement is ( (10 - 2) + 6 ).
It means to make sure the numbers the bank statement has matches the numbers you have.
The Spanish defeated the indigenous people in Peru.
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral.
This statement incorrectly matches subject and verb. The verb is conjugated for "tu" not "Ud." It should be translated as "What is your name?"
The collective nouns for matches is a box of matches or a book of matches.
They have like street fights and cage matches and ladder matches TLC matches and all kinds of matches.