Five times what equals 450 can be solved by setting up the equation 5x = 450. To find the value of x, you would divide both sides by 5: x = 450 / 5. Therefore, five times 90 equals 450.
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Foot undies go over the ball of your foot and help you do spins. Kinda like socks.
In math problems without punctuation such as brackets, the standard convention in to solve from left to right. Therefore, you would solve the problem 15-3 times 4 plus nine like by three actions. 15-3 equals 12; 12 times 4 equals 48; 48 plus 9 equals 57.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math? Like, okay, let's break it down. So, 30 times 60 equals 1800. Boom, there you go. Math problem solved, high five!
Because it isn't "right".
Approach her ... left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot, trip, get up pretend it never happened, left foot, right foot...
No, 12 inches equals one foot...just like a regulation-size ruler.
if you think about it, its like saying 5x6 which equals 30 then you add the zeros left over, two from 500, two from 600 and the answer is 300,000!
Anywhere like the brain or to your foot
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There is a Certain stance he would use, if you would put your left foot forward and your right foot back, slightly raise your right heel. Bounce on the right foot to the left. The Rocking Stance.
It looks like this an eagle with 3 arrows in his left foot and a leaf in his right foot (look it up in google images
Like most people, I have two feet, one left and one right.
You might be referring to the tapir, a South American rodent (the world's largest rodent) that looks very much like a "five foot rat".
First you need to know if your goofy or standard. Standard (like me) is when your left foot is the front and right foot is your back. Goofy is when your right foot is the front and your left foot is the back. Now place your back foot at the tail of the board. Next place your front foot in the middle of the board. After that your going to pop the tail but not to hard. Then slide your front foot forwards on the grip tape to even it out.
I have heard of it but never seen it. I think it really is more like the feet are malformed and appear to look like two left feet. The deformation has the foot bones with differing lengths of the "toe" bones and foot bones. It is extremely rare obviously.