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a pie chart is typically called 'un camembert' in French. A camembert is a round, white cheese.
Answer 1: Borel's Law tells us that anything with a probability less than 1 in 1050 is "mathematically impossible." Leslie Orgel calculated that any event that has one chance in just 10^50 (1 followed by 50 zeros) is dismissed by mathematicians as never happening. Mathematician William Dembski's calculations can be summed up with the following simplification of the primary principle: "If you roll a 6 sided die, one time, what are the chances that you will roll a 7 or higher?" The correct answer is that it's impossible. Thus, the resulting number can not exceed the afforded chances. Answer 2: An impossible event is if there is a 0% chance of it occurring. If you were to flip a coin until you got 'cheese' as a result, then there is a 0% chance, it is not possible. Above 0, nothing is impossible, they just have greater and greater degrees of improbability. Tossing 25 coins and getting 10 heads in a row for example is 1/33554432 or 0.00000298% which sounds impossible. But if you got 33,554,432 people to simultaneously flip 25 coins each, in theory one person should get 25 heads.
Situation 1: Organizing 6 itemsLet's say you are placing 6 books on a shelf, how many possible combinations of 6 items are possible?You could pick any of the six books for the first spot. For the second spot you have five books to choose from. You have four options for the third spot, three for the fourth spot, two options for the fifth spot, and the last book goes in the sixth spot.Mathematically speaking, that would be 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 720 possible combinations.Situation 2: Choosing # of itemsYou have finished sorting the books and you are hungry. You decide to go to McDonalds and buy a hamburger. You can pick 6 toppings, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, mustard, ketchup, and onions. If you are only allowed two toppings, how many possible topping combinations are there? If you could choose three toppings? Four toppings? Let's break it down.If you could have one topping, you have 6combinations.If you could have two toppings, you have 30 combinations. Using the same logic as with the books, there are six toppings for the first spot and five toppings for the second spot. That is 6 x 5 = 30 options.If you could have three toppings, you have 120combinations. Six toppings for the first spot, five for the second, and three for the third topping. That is 6 x 5 x 4 = 120combinations.If you could have four toppings, you have 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 = 360 combinations.If you could have four toppings, you have 360 x 2 = 720combinations.
The bean burrito at Taco Bell contains Shredded Cheddar Cheese.
That varies greatly by the size and contents of the individual burrito and the toppings with it. They could easily be over 1,000 calories when loaded with shredded beef and cheese and topped with sour cream and more cheese.
Yes there is cellulose in shredded cheese.
2.62 cups of shredded cheese are available in 10 oz of shredded cheese.
Shredded and grated are the same. Eg 1oz of shredded = 1oz of grated.
This nacho cheese......... get it not your cheese.
Because the density of shredded cheese is less than that of water. Shredded cheese contains lots of air.
Yes, of course. It is still cheese, it's just shredded.
how many cups of shredded cheese are in 1 kg
From a block of Cheddar that is shredded.
It does not actually mean anything. A 'taco, burrito, and fajita' are all foods. It's like saying: Cheese, Cheese, Potatoe, Potatoe, Chicken. No meaning to it.
No, it is a state the cheese is in (no matter what the type).