Bi-monthly
It is meant to describe something occurring 4 times per year, or once per quarter. If you wanted to describe something occurring once every four years, you would say it is a quadrennial event.
The expression "2 2X3" can be interpreted in a couple of ways. If it's meant as a multiplication, it could be understood as ( 2 \times (2 \times 3) ), which equals ( 2 \times 6 = 12 ). Alternatively, if it is read as two separate terms, it could simply be the numbers 2 and 6 (from ( 2 \times 3 )). Please clarify if you meant something different!
The following answer is based on the correct order of operations. If you meant something different, please alter your question accordingly. -5x + 3x +8 -2x+8
no sorry i meant if a times b is 24 and yes it is.
10 times
It is meant to describe something occurring 4 times per year, or once per quarter. If you wanted to describe something occurring once every four years, you would say it is a quadrennial event.
No. It is not a preposition. Twice is an adverb.
It is information that is meant to be instructive. Often times it involes teaching someone how to do something.
It meant the same as it means now. A surplus is when you have more of something than you need.
Grocero is an adjective that is used to describe someone or something that is very vulgar. This is often times used to describe a person who swears a lot or who talks about inappropriate topics.
Quarterly means to be done, produced, completed, distributed, or occurring once every quarter of a year. It means that something occurs four times a year.
Well, in ancient times the word 'muse' meant a goddess or something like that. But nowadays it is the name of a band ('MUSE').
archaic
Modern has multiple meanings (as noun and as adjective). It can mean a contemporary person, can be used to describe something that is ahead of the times, or something relating to a recently developed fashion.
The expression "2 2X3" can be interpreted in a couple of ways. If it's meant as a multiplication, it could be understood as ( 2 \times (2 \times 3) ), which equals ( 2 \times 6 = 12 ). Alternatively, if it is read as two separate terms, it could simply be the numbers 2 and 6 (from ( 2 \times 3 )). Please clarify if you meant something different!
The term "recurve" means to bend backwards. This term could be used to describe the actions of a highly trained gymnast, who would "recurve" many times during a routine.
In medieval times throwing a gauntlet meant invitation to a duel (throwing a regular glove in later times), today it means more generally that you've been challenged to something.