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A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
2 is a real world prime number.
A real world example of what? Math in general? Geometry nets? Name the math concept and it'll be easier for readers to give you a real world example.
a example of a hendecagon is a hedecagon
A real-world example of poetry can be anything that focuses on a real event that happened. For example, it could be about the Twin Towers, Great Wall of China, or about the wars the USA. had to go through.
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
Consumer surplus is the difference between what consumers are willing to pay for a good or service and what they actually pay. One example problem could be a scenario where a consumer is willing to pay 50 for a concert ticket, but they only have to pay 30. Another example could be a sale at a store where a consumer buys a shirt for 20 that they would have been willing to pay 40 for. These examples show how consumer surplus can be applied in real-world situations to measure the benefit consumers receive from paying less than their maximum willingness to pay.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
Of what?
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
Example is too omitted to be real. Example is much more unresponsive
2 is a real world prime number.
A real world example of what? Math in general? Geometry nets? Name the math concept and it'll be easier for readers to give you a real world example.
a example of a hendecagon is a hedecagon
A real-world example of poetry can be anything that focuses on a real event that happened. For example, it could be about the Twin Towers, Great Wall of China, or about the wars the USA. had to go through.
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
Craigslist, ebay, varathane, PayPal, etsy all are consumer to consumer.