There are fewer than 6 dozen egs in a basket If you count them by 3s there are 2 left over Three are left if you count by 5s How many eggs are there?
Yes
Sometimes
It would take an infinite amount of time, no matter how fast you count. (If you had an infinite amount of time, however, you could count to an infinitely large number, but that would required counting until the end of forever, and forever has no end...)
Math wasn't made by one person. I just know it was made in Greece.
A hand made carved calender/ or count minutes if you know what time it is when you left.
There are fewer than 6 dozen egs in a basket If you count them by 3s there are 2 left over Three are left if you count by 5s How many eggs are there?
As long there is any time left, even .01 seconds, on the clock and the ball has already left your hands the basket will count.
how many, because you can count it. If you can't count something like sugar, use how much
You can repeatedly subtract the divisor from the dividend until nothng is left and count how many subtractions you made.
Well because the plane travels forward between time zones it does count as time travels as you are travelling tines. But it is not like travalling through time shown in movies or cartoons. However, you are technically still on the earth at the same time and the new time you are in in still equivalent to that of the time of the place you left from.
The song "count on you" was made in 1986 by Tommy Shaw.
It does happen from time to time...
Yes it does count!
The water clock was made to measure time by regulating the flow of liquid through a container with markings indicating the passage of time. It allowed ancient civilizations to track time more accurately, schedule tasks, and organize daily life.
Add the following recursive method to your binary tree's node class: size_t Node::count_leaves() { if (!left && !right) return 1; // this node is a leaf size_t count = 0; if (left) count += left-count_leaves(); // count leaves on left if (right) count += right-leaves(); // count leaves on right; return count; // return total leaves. } To count the leaves of the entire tree, call the method on the root node of the tree. To count the leaves of a subtree, call the method on the root node of the subtree.
It is believed to be made I the BCE 3000s in the Egyptians time where they wrote tally numbers to count on what they had. At the time they didn’t know that it was maths but it actually turned out to be something that we do every day.