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No. It also applies to mathematics in general.
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That term is usually applied to a coin that was minted in more than one variety during a particular year, and refers to the variety that was issued first. For example, early Ike Bicentennial dollars had thick lettering on the reverse side while later ones were revised to have thinner, more graceful lettering. The thick-letter variety is Type I while the other is Type II. Because varieties differ among different coins the term Type <n> doesn't have any general meaning, though - it's specific to a particular year and/or variety of a particular denomination.
The complementary rate refers to the proportion of a particular variable that complements another, often used in contexts like finance or marketing. For example, in insurance, it may indicate the percentage of claims that are not covered by a policy. In general, it highlights the relationship between two related measures, emphasizing how one influences or balances the other.
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One technique in lettering is calligraphy.If you need a more general answer, kids learn printingfirst, then they learn cursive writing.
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No, the proportion of minorities in the US Congress does not match the proportion of minorities in the general US society. Minorities are underrepresented in Congress compared to their share of the population.
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There is no proper proportions for a general model. Each model types have their own "proper proportions." For example, a car model would have a different proportion than an airplane model.
No. It also applies to mathematics in general.
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