One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
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An object cannot have more than one base. However a pyramid has 4 triangular FACES and a square BASE.
Lead is more dense than feathers. It doesn't matter how much you have of either one. A chip of lead is more dense than a 10-mile convoy of trucks loaded with feathers.
more than one radius
It depends on the pressure and temperature.
More than one object
why does a program consists of more than one object file in c++
Yes, beauty can be found in multiple objects at the same time. Beauty is subjective and can be perceived in different ways by different people, allowing for multiple objects to be appreciated for their beauty simultaneously.
yes. when there is more than one object
No, objects cannot have more than one center of gravity. The center of gravity of an object can however change.
ANSWERScore more points than opponentsANSWERThe object of Scrabble is to score more points than one's opponent.
Any OBJECT with a DENSITY of LESS THAN ONE (1), will SINK in WATER.
matter has more occupation inside the variable. donesnt matter what the object is, as long as one of the contents are bigger, they have a better chance.
If a French word is plural, it means there is more than one of the thing being referred to. Plural forms of nouns and adjectives in French typically end in -s or -x, depending on the word. Verbs also change to agree with plural subjects.
Every object you see is composed of more than one atom. You can not see the largest atom with naked eye. In fact you may have to spend years to count the atoms in the smallest object that you can see.
Composite