The first is the double of the second, the second is the double of the third, and so on. That means, you get this line by dividing the previous number by 2. The next numbers are: 24, 12, 6.
The second term refers to the second opportunity that someone has to govern a given country.
1 and 5/6m per seconds
y"+y'=0 is a differential equation and mean the first derivative plus the second derivative =0.Look at e-x the first derivative is -e-xThe second derivative will be e-xThe sum will be 0
If you are referring to the 1955 Lincoln cent doubled-die obverse coin, it does not have a Type I or Type II identifier. But if you are asking about the so-called "Poor Man's doubled-die", on which the second numeral 5 has a shadow, it's not a true hubb-double and carries very little premium.
First is The United Kingdom (Including Ireland) Second is France, And Third surprisingly is Germany!
The Turkish are the largest group of Immigrants to Germany (2 million) with double that of any other country, residents of the former Yugoslavia was second(1 million), and Polish, Greek and Italians tie for third place with around 500,000 each
Russia by far. It has an area of 17,098,242 km2 which is almost double the second largest country, Canada.
alot are but some are, Second Chance, The Crow & The Butterfly, 45, Devour
devour it, order a second and take some home!!
Canada is the world's second-largest country, second only to Russia.
First of all i have no idea. Second, who cares.
Iceland is the second largest island in Europe and has a population of 325,671 people. It is interesting to note that this country has twice as many sheep as people.
As of 2011, the most populated county in Mississippi was Hinds County, with a total 245,285 residents. Second to Hinds is Harrison with only 187,105 residents.
Monaco is the second smallest country in the world.
No, many Second Life areas have an adult and mature theme. Residents must be 18 years or over.
Spanish is the second most common language (after English) spoken in the United States with 1 in 10 U.S. residents who speak Spanish.