Yes. Most quotations are multiple sentences long.
The two sets are the same: the set of integers.
no it can not because if you try to do it then i cannot be the same answer
Any one of the numbers is equal to the mean of the set.
In this case the room is a set, and the things are the elements of the set. Since the word thing equals o, that is that this room has no elements, is empty, and this room is called an empty set.
The range of a data set is the difference between the largest and smallest number in your set of data. Median is the number that comes in the middle. 54, 55, 56 has a range of 54-56 and a median of 55. The set 53, 55, 57 has a median of 55 also!
The semicolon is not typically used for block quotations. Block quotations are usually set off from the main text with indentation or spacing, rather than with punctuation.
Fact family
syntax or grammar
i dont know eather
Authors use quotations in sentences to indicate directly quoted speech or text from another source. Quotations help to differentiate the words of the original speaker or writer from the rest of the text, preserving their exact phrasing and meaning within the context of the author's work. It also adds credibility and provides evidence for claims or arguments made in the writing.
Yes they can.
When quotations reach 40 words or more, you should set them off from the rest of the text with a narrower margin. This style helps to visually distinguish longer quotations from the surrounding text and improve readability.
The correct term is 'put off', not 'put by' which means to set aside, put away, hoard, or accumulate.The verb to be put off by rudeness means to be disconcerted, dismayed, baffled, repelled, dismayed, or deterred. The correct sentences is:Everyone was put off by his rude behavior.Any of the above synonyms for the verb can be substituted depending on the context you are trying to convey.
A set of related addition-subtraction or multiplication-division sentences is a fact family.
They both use echolocation
yes
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