Oh, what a happy little mistake we have here! It seems like you might have a little typo in your question. That's okay, we all make mistakes sometimes. Just take a deep breath, correct it to "13 in a Bakers Dozen," and let's keep painting those happy little numbers!
13 loaves in a bakers dozen
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If bd ≠ 0, then a/b + c/d (the common denominator is bd) = (a x d)/(b x d) + (c x b)/(d x b) = ad/bd + cb/db = ad/bd + cb/bd = (ad + cb)/ bd
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A rational number is one that can be expressed as a/b The sum of two rational numbers is: a/b + c/d =ad/bd + bc/bd =(ad+bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The difference of two rational numbers is: a/b - c/d =ab/bd - bc/bd =(ab-bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The product of two rational numbers is: (a/b)(c/d) =ac/bd =e/f which is rational
13 loaves in a bakers dozen
13 loaves in a bakers dozen
13 loafs in a baker's dozen
cookies in a baker's dozen
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It could be '13 things in a baker's dozen'.
ohh jeeeze!!!!!! lol
I would suggest it means: 13 buns in a Baker's Dozen.
Really bad bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd i dont know bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
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The D stands for Doughnuts (or Donuts). The full solution is: 13 Doughnuts in a Baker's Dozen.
A crossover between BD and bd chromosomes can result in four possible combinations of alleles: BD, Bd, bD, and bd. The parental combinations (BD and bd) remain intact, while the recombinant combinations (Bd and bD) arise from the exchange of genetic material during crossover. This process increases genetic diversity in the offspring, allowing for various combinations of traits.