The three words "Radar," "Rotator," and "Refer" are all palindromes, meaning they read the same forwards and backwards. Each word has a symmetrical structure that allows it to maintain its spelling regardless of the direction. This characteristic makes them interesting examples of wordplay in the English language.
The number 3.98 can be written in words as "three point nine eight." Alternatively, if expressing it as a decimal in a more common context, it could be phrased as "three and ninety-eight hundredths."
.3 can be expressed as three tenths or 30 percent and expressed as 3/10
A common denominator is 32.
There are many words that have three or six syllables.Example list of words with three syllables:advocateconjugatesyllableExample list of words with six syllables:authoritariandermatologicalmathematically
Expressed in words, this is equal to two point three.
Three
The compound word common to all three words is "race."
The three most common are -and -or -but. The other 4 coordinating conjunctions are for, nor, yet, and so (the acronym is "fanboys").
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Fiesta, that is the only one I can think of.
They are all numbers
the answer is and, but, or :)
"Rule Of Thumb" "Common Sense Guess"
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Three vowels
The words he, she, and they are all personal pronouns; are all subjective forms; and all three contain the letters 'he'.
Three coordinating cunjuction are and, but, and are.