almost
Grammatically - 'twice as likely' is the correct form.
It means multiply by two. As in "what is twice 3" that means what is 3x2.
no
It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.
yes
Grammatically - 'twice as likely' is the correct form.
Take twice a day, naturally.
Twice
twice a number means a number times 2
Generally, "twice" means double. So, twice X is equal to X plus X. Twice four is eight. simmisinghsaini's answer- But however, doesn't it mean to divide when we have to translate algebraic expressions?
One phrase commonly used to mean twice is "a two-fer".
If it gets fed twice a day it will most likely eat twice day. It is recommended that adult dogs get fed twice a day and not once a day as this is easier on their digestion.
Twice a number means to multiply the number by 2
The expression is akin to once bitten twice shy.
two more
times two
Twice in Math would mean the same as it would anywhere elses. It would mean to do something two times.