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The volume of liquid displaced has the same mass as the floating object.
Exactly the same as for a non-floating object. Finding the volume of a shape does not vary, (i.e it's always something along the lines of height*width*depth, or area of base *height. "Table" or "surface" is irrelevant, since if it not a variable in the formula). This is true whether the object is floating or not.
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Yes. They can mean the same thing.
The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5
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To place 8 draughts on a standard 8x8 board without any being in the same row or column, you can think of it as a variation of the N-Queens problem. Start by placing one draught in each row, ensuring that no two draughts share the same column. For example, you can place them in the following positions: (1,1), (2,3), (3,5), (4,7), (5,2), (6,4), (7,6), and (8,8). This arrangement ensures that all 8 draughts are placed without being in the same row or column.
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Draughts and checkers are two names for the same game, known as checkers in the United States and Canada, and draughts in other countries. The main differences between draughts/checkers and chess are the size of the board, the number of pieces, and the movement of the pieces. In draughts/checkers, players move their pieces diagonally on the board, while in chess, players move their pieces in various directions. These distinctions impact gameplay and strategy by requiring players to think differently about how to control the board and capture their opponent's pieces.
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NO!
They are basically the same thing but the final rough draft is more close to the finish product.
by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.
The volume of liquid displaced has the same mass as the floating object.
No, not at all.
Zephyr, blast, breeze, Chinook, typhoon, tempest, draught, gale, mistral...
yes