The width of an index finger depends on the size of the person. For instance, an average size person will have an index finger that is roughly one half inch wide.
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What is one eight of 30,000
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In order to put 42 index cards by size you have to put the smallest index card first then you put the next one and the next one and so on and so forth.........
The width of an index finger depends on the size of the person. For instance, an average size person will have an index finger that is roughly one half inch wide.
Believe it or not, im just 11, but in tech class we had to make something with one inndex card, and i made structures that could hold 300 pounds!!! (with 1 index card)
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You can use indirect measurement to calculate the thickness of one index card by stacking multiple index cards together and measuring the total thickness, then dividing that measurement by the number of cards in the stack. This will give you an approximation of the thickness of one index card based on the total thickness of the stack.
A catalog card is an index card found in a library's card catalog. It contains the title, author's name, call number, and publishing information for one book in the library.
Back in the day of phyiscal card catalogs, each book would have at least one card in each index, to give searchers a variety of entry points into the index. For example, the book Godel Escher Bach by Douglas Hofstadter would have a total of eight cards:Title: Godel Escher BachAuthor: Hofstadter, Douglas 1945-Subjects:MetamathematicsSymmetryArtificial IntelligenceBach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750Escher, Maurits Cornelis 1898-1971Godel, Kurt
#include<iostream> int max(int* a, size_t size) { size_t max=a[0]; for(size_t index=0; index<size; ++index) if( max<a[index] ) max=a[index]; return( max ) } int main() { int a[5]={1,5,8,7,4}; int m=max(a,5); // invariant: m==8 }
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