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Rate = Distance/Time
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well that's complicated it would properly take a long time to read this which you ruined 10 second so sorry
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Velocity = distance / time
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Rate = Distance/Time
The expression "me time" is an expression used when a person wants time alone to either think or just be alone and at peace with themselves without any distraction.
"Now" is a time expression used in a present form of a verb, indicating the action is currently happening.
Average speed can be represented by the mathematical expression "distance x time."
speed = distance / time
The correct expression is "A Place in Time." This phrase is commonly used to refer to a specific point or period in time.
In A Minute..., In No Time..., Give Me A Second..., Just A Second...., Just A Minute...., Take Your Time....
No, you typically do not need to use a comma before a time expression in a sentence unless it is necessary for clarity or to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
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The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
Stacks are commonly used in real-time applications such as backtracking algorithms, function call management in programming, and managing undo operations for applications like text editors or design software. They are also used in web browsers to manage history navigation and in expression evaluation in programming languages.