The total number of alphabets is 26. So the probability of letter C = No of time c is present in the alphabets / Total number of alphabets So probability of letter c is 1/26
1-100 would be written as I-C.
Let the numbers be A,B and C and assume that A ≠ B ≠ C 1) Subtract B from A. If the result is a positive number then A > B otherwise B > A. 2) Subtract the greater of A and B from C. If the result is a positive number then C is the largest number otherwise the subtrahend (either A or B) is the largest number.
101
None.A composite number c must have a prime factor psuch that 1 < p < c.Therefore the product of c's factors must be at least p*c which must be greater than c.
C
Most ObGyn's will only deliver future pregancies after a c-section by another c-section. The primary reason for this is that a previous c-section greatly increases the chance of rupturing a uterus during natural birth.A ruptured uterus is a life threatening emergency for both mother and baby and generally must be removed (the mother can have no more future childern)Some OB's will allow a mother to try natural birth after a c-section... talk to you doctor.
Well that depends on what the reason for the C-section with your pregnacny prior to this one was. Not all women have to but some prefer to have a c-section if they have already had one with a previous pregnancy. You should probably discuss this with your doctor since I am not aware of the reasons for you first C-section...good luck!
Yes.
A cesarean section is also called a C-section.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
c-section
Article 1, Section 8
Section 1, Place an "X" in which action you will be performing Section 2. Your Company Name & Address ALONG WITH your Account Number in the top right hand corner of the block. Section 3. Date you are filling the form out Section 4. Your internal "outgoing" tracking number Section 5. Actual transaction date for destruction or inventory Section 6. Your internal "incoming" tracking number Section 7. The Dept. of Defense or Company Name & Address ALONG WITH their Account Number in the top right hand corner of the block. Section 8. Accounting code listing Section 9. List material type; example: "KSV-21", "KOV-14" etc... Section 10. How many of the same type of material; example: "1", "2" Section 11. (Beginning) If a sequential amount, list the first number; example: "001" Section 11. (Ending) If a sequential amount in "Beginning" list last number; example "004", Note: Section 10 line 1 (quantity) should be "4" for the total sequential quantity. Section 12. ALC Section 13. List any remarks; example: "Accounted for", "Destroyed" Section 14. Place an "X" in action performed Section 15a/c. Normally the primary custodian or recipient printed name & signature Section 15b. The grade of the person signing in section 15a. example: "CTR", "SSgt" Section 15d. Service. example: "CIV", "USAF" Section 16. Place an "X" in the block for the second signatory in 16a. Section 16a/c. Normally the witness printed name & signature Section 16d. Service. example: "CIV", "USAF"
repeat c section procedure code
If you're talking about a c-section, also known as a caesarian section, the whole idea is for both you and the babies to live. My c-section babies are now teenagers.
C+1 if C is not composite, and C+2 if C is a composite.