104 is the anser to this one.
104 is the anser to the sum for 52+52=104
It is 52
* Multiply by 10 (by addind a zero to the right of the number), * then double: Example - multiply 52 by 20: 52 x 10 = 520 double 520 = 1040
52 = 52/1
Let's make a table showing the percentages of correct answers:52/52 = 100%51/52 = 98%50/52 = 96%49/52 = 94%48/52 = 92%47/52 = 90%46/52 = 88%45/52 = 87%44/52 = 85%43/52 = 83%42/52 = 81%41/52 = 79%40/52 = 77%39/52 = 75%38/52 = 73%37/52 = 71% - Some will consider a 69% or below to be failure. (Last Passing Grade)36/52 = 69%35/52 = 67%34/52 = 65%33/52 = 64%32/52 = 62%31/52 = 60% - Some will consider a 59% or below to be failure. (Last Passing Grade)At this point there is no need to continue on as most schools will consider anything below 59% to be an "F".
52 is divisible by 1,2,4,13,26, and 52.
52
It is 52
52
* Multiply by 10 (by addind a zero to the right of the number), * then double: Example - multiply 52 by 20: 52 x 10 = 520 double 520 = 1040
The Lone Ranger - 1949 Double Jeopardy 1-52 was released on: USA: 7 September 1950
Cobalt has 27 protons. The double of 27 is 52, and the atom with 52 protons is tellerium.
28 x 2 = 56
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 2002 Double Money Week Game 7 10-52 was released on: USA: 22 November 2011
The chance it is red is 1/2 The chance it is a jack is 4/52 Now add the two together: 1/2 +4/52 = 30/52 However this double counts the jacks that are red 2/52 so 30/52 - 2/52 = 28/52 Therefore the probability you draw a jack or a red is 7/13
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Advance Jansen to level 52. Skill link to Jansen after he learns it.
No, because there is no double battle in the elite four