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Oh, what a lovely question! Roman numerals are like little puzzle pieces that come together to form numbers. In this case, MCMXCI stands for 1991. Each letter represents a different value, and when you put them all together, they create a beautiful numerical masterpiece. Keep exploring and learning, my friend!
Well, honey, the largest 12-digit number with repeated digits allowed is 9,999,999,999,999. I mean, unless you want to get fancy and start throwing in letters or emojis, but I doubt that's what you're looking for. So there you have it, the biggest 12-digit number you can get with the same digit repeated over and over again.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, 5 percent of 5 percent is like 0.25 percent. It's like taking a tiny piece of a tiny piece, like trying to find Waldo in a sea of emojis. But hey, math is cool... I guess.
It depends on what you want to say "They all got candy" "All the men fought bravely"
The IPhone come with about 815 emojis.
The Galaxy S5's stock keyboard might not have emojis built in. There are a number of third-party keyboard apps that have emojis.
Emojis can be used in text conversations, through instant messaging and also emails.
The copyright status of Apple emojis is not entirely clear. While Apple holds copyrights for their specific designs, the overall concept of emojis is not copyrighted.
🤩🤯😵🥴🤬I think these are some kinda new emojis
Here are 3 extremely popular text emojis¯\_(ツ)_/¯( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ಠ_ಠ
No it does not, but there are some apps that give you the emojis from within the app or an extra plugin. I use handcent sms and it has all emojis just like the iPhone. Look for it on the market and it's free. Some of my friends have iPhones and I have an Android and I send and receive emojis with them.
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To effectively use emojis in your presentation, consider using them sparingly to emphasize key points or add visual interest. Choose emojis that are relevant to your content and audience, and place them strategically to complement your message. Avoid overusing emojis, as this can distract from your presentation's professionalism.
There is no specific number of emojis that you should use. It really depends on the context of the conversation and your personal style. However, it's generally a good idea to use emojis sparingly and only when they add to the meaning or emotion of your message. Overuse of emojis can make your messages difficult to read and appear less professional.
To incorporate emojis effectively in presentations, use them sparingly to highlight key points or add visual interest. Place emojis strategically next to relevant text or images to enhance understanding and engagement. Avoid overusing emojis, as this can distract from the content and make the presentation appear unprofessional.
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