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do people do one thing at a time
This sentence is referencing the characters Thing One and Thing Two from Dr. Seuss's book "The Cat in the Hat." Thing One and Thing Two are mischievous characters who cause chaos and excitement wherever they go. By bringing them to visit, the speaker is likely setting the stage for a fun and unpredictable adventure.
Yes. In the case of integers, to get the two's complement, first take the one's complement, then add one.
They are identical - two different ways of saying the same thing.
Two angles are supplementary and one of them is 30 degrees what is the measurement of the second house
A two-story house is one with two floors.
A house is a thing.
One is the Senate, and one is the House of Representatives.
A house is a thing.
There's two in the school, one out by the school (on the scaffolding), one at "say cheese", one out by "say cheese" (where the electric thing is), one in "pop in shop", and one by the light house.
it's two separate words: tea house.
do people do one thing at a time
yes, it is a cat that one keep's as a pet
one story
one story because two story houses are very exspensive
No, it's two words: haunted house
no you can only have a one storie house