Score = 1 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
= 1 x 34
= 81
To write 3.34 million in number format, you would express it as 3,340,000. This is done by placing a comma after every three digits starting from the right, which helps make large numbers easier to read and comprehend. In this case, the million is represented by the three zeros following the decimal point.
56, 5 Every other number starting with 1 counts up by one. Every other number starting with 3 is a multiple of three.
Those would be every even number ... the ones that end in 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0. Beginning with 2 and ending with 100, there are 50 of them. It's easy to build your own list. Just write down all the numbers from 2 to 100, and then, starting with 3, cross out every other one.
you multiply for example 2to the 5th power =2x2x2x2x2Writing exponents in standard form is simple and easy to do. For every exponent you have to put a zero.
Oh, dude, you'd write sixteen one thousandths of an inch as 0.016 inches. It's like super tiny, but hey, every measurement counts, right? So, yeah, 0.016 inches, boom!
"In a game, a contestant had a starting score of one point. He tripled his score every turn for four turns. Write his score after four turns as a power. Then find his score."
So here it goes: Starting score: 1 After first round: 3 After second round: 9 After third round: 27 After fourth round: 81 Or put another way, 3 ^ 4 = 81
10 dollars doubled for every two days for a month
And here we see that if a mathematical problem can be open to interpretation, it is possible to obtain vastly different results. Both experts agree that something gets tripled every two days, fifteen triplings in total. The first, showing the importance of compounding, posits that the first dollar gets tripled to three dollars after two days and that total gets tripled two days later, and subsequent totals etc. The second thinks that a dollar gets tripled after two days and that process gets repeated. The first solution is more likely the author's original intent, but it's important to state problems unambiguously.
He wants his mother to tell him about his father.
direct object
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Every Miss Universe contestant reigns for 1 year.
big write on every day is earth day
"The winning contestant" would be the subject phrase, with the gerund, "winning" functioning as the adjective to describe the contestant. "Diving for hours every day" would be a prepositional phrase, with the gerund, "diving" acting as the object of the prepositional phrase. "Diving" in this case would be the object because it receives the action of the preposition. It's also important to note that this phrase would be a sentence fragment. Although gerunds are often present in verb phrases, they usually need a helping verb with them to act as a verb.
The purpose of the paragraph should be explained in every paragraph you write.
Working screenwriters write every day.