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tingga use for wheel balancing
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base use for
base use for
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use for student research
i am doing a research
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what all you use for banca/boat yo move
what all you use for banca /boat to move
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how many cubic meters of water did they use for 3 months
for three months
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instrument is the general term that researcher use for a measurement device
instrument is the general term that researcher use for a measurement device
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the gleam of gold can help the dictatorial regime to tighten its grip on power and to fan flames of nationalism that it can use for other purpose
irresistible opportunity to reinforce the party, nation, identity and to take the publics commitment to the party state to a higher level
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you have also learned that rising-falling intonation is use for question introduced by interrogative so like who where what why when and how
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- the numerators: 1 * 5 = 5 - the denominators: 2 * 3 = 6 so the result is: (1/2) * (5/3) = 5/6 note: when you have more practice, you do not need to use the factorisation process, being able to mentally simplify fr see that 4/8 is equivalent to 1/2 (after dividing up and down by 4), and 15/9 is the same as 5/3 (after dividing up and down by 3). division les the procedure is quite similar to the one that we use for the multiplication, but adding a new step at the beginning. let us suppose that we have to divide these two fractions: (a/b) / (c/d) we can turn the division into multiplication by reversing the order of the second one (that is, changing positions of the numerator and denominator): (a/b) * (d/c) and then proceeding as in a common multiplication: reducing fractions and multiplying in line.
- the numerators: 1 * 5 = 5 - the denominators: 2 * 3 = 6 so the result is: (1/2) * (5/3) = 5/6 note: when you have more practice, you do not need to use the factorisation process, being able to mentally simplify fr see that 4/8 is equivalent to 1/2 (after dividing up and down by 4), and 15/9 is the same as 5/3 (after dividing up and down by 3). division les the procedure is quite similar to the one that we use for the multiplication, but adding a new step at the beginning. let us suppose that we have to divide these two fractions: (a/b) / (c/d) we can turn the division into multiplication by reversing the order of the second one (that is, changing positions of the numerator and denominator): (a/b) * (d/c) and then proceeding as in a common multiplication: reducing fractions and multiplying in line.
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