A line in the real world would be, train tracks and a ray would be, a baseball field..........=) A line in the real world would be, train tracks and a ray would be, a baseball field..........=) Or.... a dolphin!! Don't believe me look it up
No. The context need not be a real world setting. If I am writing a Science Fiction book, my contextual intelligence would be the ability to use and apply the knowledge that is appropriate to my fictional world. If I were any good as a writer, that would not be the real world setting but a convincing but unreal extension of it.
When it tell you what value to round to
I wouldn't. The national debt is a real world situation and it's a composite number, but its composite-ness has no bearing on the problems it causes.
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
The equator is an imaginary line in the real world
The oil is cold in the morning
A line in the real world would be, train tracks and a ray would be, a baseball field..........=) A line in the real world would be, train tracks and a ray would be, a baseball field..........=) Or.... a dolphin!! Don't believe me look it up
The real problem is manually shifting from gear to gear with an automatic transmission. If you are referring to the automatic upshift, there may be a problem with the EGR system or vacuum system.
No. The video game Metal Gear Solid (1998) is a work of fiction.
you wouldn't
As of the latest issues, Luffy has only used up to Fourth Gear.
Real world uses for vectors would be plotting courses for boats and planning the construction of roads
you would use subtraction in the real world if you have money. Let's say you have $20, you want to buy something for $17. how much money would you have left? answer:$3
yes. it is before you gear up
Rutledge Wood
A GOG Gear is better because he is a real human and a gear is trained to kill locust and clone troopers are programed I think?