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What makes speed?

Distance divided by time. e.g. Miles per Hour, or Metres per second etc.


How does scrooge treat the second spirit differently from the first?

He makes love with him


How do you get an unassisted triple plays in Baseball?

On a hit and run play, runners on first and second, the batter hits a line drive to the second baseman, he makes the catch for the first out tags the first base runner for the second out and steps on second for the third out.


What is one third divided by one third?

You can think of this problem in two ways. First, as the more general question "What is N divided by N?" This makes the answer, 1, obvious. Second, you can work through it algebraically: (1/3)/(1/3) = N 1/3 = N/3 N = 1


Basketball player Chauncey Billups of the Detroit Pistons makes free throw shots 88 percent of the time Find the probability that he misses his first shot and makes the second?

10.56% The probability that he misses his first shot is 12%. The probability that he makes the second shot is 88%. The probability of missing the first shot and making the second shot is 12% * 88%, or 0.12*0.88*100.


Does the word wheelchair have a long e?

Yes, the second "e" makes the first long


What is 3x2 divided by x2?

I am assuming that in this question x2 refers to x2 since otherwise the second term "x2" makes no sense. Then 3x2/x2 = 3.


What does Absence makes the heart ponder mean?

First of all, it's "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." Second, it means that lackk of being with someone makes you miss them and in turn makes you appreciate them.


What can 143 be divided by?

143 can be divided by11,which also makes it a composite number :)


In the NCAA if a receiver makes a catch and his first foot comes down out of bounds and his second foot in bounds is it a catch?

No. The first foot has to be in bounds.


What divided by 84 makes 351?

29,484


How do you pronounce either?

There are two ways to pronounce "either". The first is eye-ther. The second is ee-ther. The first version sounds like the letter "i" in the beginning, while the second makes an "e" sound at the beginning.