A state pair refers to a specific combination of two states, often used in various contexts such as international relations, economics, or statistical analysis. In international relations, it can denote the relationship or interactions between two countries. In statistics, it may refer to two distinct states in a dataset that are analyzed together to understand their relationship or impact on a particular outcome. Overall, state pairs help in comparing and contrasting the characteristics or behaviors of the two entities involved.
It's more likely you mean factor pair. Since 2 x 3 = 6, (2,3) is a factor pair of 6.
yep pair means 2 because a pair is like a pair of shoes and theres 2 shoes so yeah However, there are exceptions, such as a "pair of jeans" in which there is only one item.
The geometric mean is 35.0
1 pair of parallel sides mean 1 pair of non-intersecting lines for example, squares, their lines don't touch when they up or down.
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A pair, as in a pair of shoes.
if you mean pear, like a fruit, yes they have seeds. if you mean a pair of something, you have issues.
It's more likely you mean factor pair. Since 2 x 3 = 6, (2,3) is a factor pair of 6.
Since "Tongs" is not a Math Term, you must mean, "A Pair"....TWO. Like 'pair of scissors' and 'pair of trousers' though, you don't have just 'a tong', a 'pair of tongs' means one set of tongs.
There's no state named Pair, sorry.
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yep pair means 2 because a pair is like a pair of shoes and theres 2 shoes so yeah However, there are exceptions, such as a "pair of jeans" in which there is only one item.
The geometric mean is 35.0