An inverse number is an opposing number of the standard number. For example, if a standard number is 12 then the inverse is -12.
Multiply the probabilities together. For example, if we are looking at the same event occurring four times that has a 1 in four chance of occurring: 1st event=1/4 2nd event=1/16 3rd event=1/64 4th event=1/256
The phrase "If that happened to me, what would I do?" is an example of a hypothetical question. It encourages the respondent to consider a scenario and reflect on their potential reactions or decisions in that situation. This type of question often stimulates critical thinking and personal insight.
The number of deaths occurring in a particular area at a period of time is said to be the death rate of the particular region. For example, the death rate in India is greater than that of the birth rate.
A square is an example of four sided figures with the opposite sides parallel. While all sides have one side that is parallel to the opposing side, the sides are all other parallel to each other. Mathmaticaly speaking each side of the square has one parallel side opposing it and an orthogonal side at each of its ends. The square shares this property with other rectangles
An example of a bulky base in chemistry is tert-butoxide (t-BuO-). Bulky bases hinder the approach of other molecules, making them less reactive in chemical reactions. This can lead to slower reaction rates or even prevent certain reactions from occurring.
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The probability of event A occurring given event B has occurred is an example of conditional probability.
An example of converting chemical energy to electric energy is in a battery. Inside a battery, chemical reactions occur that release electrical energy, which can then be used to power devices such as smartphones or laptops.
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These are of course chemical reactions, for example oxydation.
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There are a couple reversible reactions that occur in the container. For example, one of the reactions is that gas can be reversed to a solid.
A contradictory statement is one that contains two opposing ideas that cannot both be true simultaneously. For example, "The parade is happening right now, but it isn't taking place." This statement contradicts itself by asserting that the event is occurring while simultaneously claiming it is not.
Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis occurring simultaneously.
For example temperature and pressure.