We don't see a question like that very often at all. You've said "the following ..." twice in your question. "The following ... " means "I'm about to show you the item". In your question, there are supposed to be both a list of choices AND an arithmetic sequence "following" the question, but neither one is there. We don't stand a chance!
Simple answer - people would get different answers. When it comes to Arithmetic, there is just one correct answer and that comes by following the correct order of operations :-)
The correct spelling of the term is arithmetic(simple math).
1,600 its called a calculator or simple arithmetic
Theres two answers To this question one is simple it is two but the other one is window. :)
"huh?" it's simple.
dum-dum!!!!!!! just click on the question you know the answer to and then answers it!! its simple as that!!!!!!!!!
There is no simple answer because there is no simple rule for primes: it is certainly NOT an arithmetic progression.
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There are 2 possible answers for this question. Yes and No. That's simple enough.
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When you ask a question, you can request that the answer is given in simple terms. Some questions, though, require more complex answers.
We don't see a question like that very often at all. You've said "the following ..." twice in your question. "The following ... " means "I'm about to show you the item". In your question, there are supposed to be both a list of choices AND an arithmetic sequence "following" the question, but neither one is there. We don't stand a chance!
It depends what the question is ! A question like 'what is 13 x 13' yields the simple answer of 169. The question 'how does the space shuttle work' needs a much more complex answer !
Baldin Hardware is in the state of Pennsylvania. Simple question with a simple answer. It doesn't make sense to have to write long winded answers when they are not necessary to answer the question.
Simple answer - people would get different answers. When it comes to Arithmetic, there is just one correct answer and that comes by following the correct order of operations :-)