No particular reason. They are equally effective.
when you multiply it by 2, then you get the wrong answer then you just go play black ops 2
well let me tell you "rather and prefer" means the same so you are gonna use prefer in two ways. you can use "to + infinitive verb" or an -ing form after prefer you can say: examples: I prefer to eat a salad or I prefer eating and rather you just use it whit a verb whitout to or an -ing form I rather go the park I rather sit down
Because t-score isn't as accurate as z-score, you should use 40 as a safety sample size, rather than 30 as you would for a z-score.
Pie graphs are better for percentages rather than a bar graph. Bar graphs are better for showing amounts. Less than half Also, pie tastes so much better than a bar. if u no what i mean
When the sample size is greater than 30
You can use "rather than" to show preference or contrast between two alternatives. For example: "I prefer coffee rather than tea" or "I would walk rather than take the bus."
Because you need to line up the numbers so you don't get confused on a test or a quiz and get the right answer.
I would rather spend a nice day at the park than go to work.
When can you use than as a preposition rather than a conjunction?
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When the direction of motion is relevant, you would use velocity rather than speed.
I would rather not answer that. Would you rather got to the movies tonight?
Some states that use the objective test for entrapment include California, New York, and federal courts. The objective test focuses on whether law enforcement behavior would induce a normally law-abiding person to commit a crime. It looks at the conduct of law enforcement rather than the predisposition of the defendant.
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