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three3.
three3/15 = 1/5by dividing both sides by 3
The Answer is 3 because it is like three into ...
The bones in your middle ear. These are the three3 Auditory Ossicle:the malleus, or hammerthe incus, or anvilthe stapes, or stirrup
NUMBER ONE1.(put lipgloss on yourself) NUMBER TWO2.(put makeup on) NUMBER THREE3.(where a nice dress) NUMBER FOUR4.(try to be a girlygirl) NUMBER FIVE5.(where a nice bow or headband) NUMBER SIX6.(where a skirt) NUMBER SEVEN7.(brush your hair) !!! And That is how People Look Pretty!!! :) :)
NUMBER ONE1.(put lipgloss on yourself) NUMBER TWO2.(put makeup on) NUMBER THREE3.(where a nice dress) NUMBER FOUR4.(try to be a girlygirl) NUMBER FIVE5.(where a nice bow or headband) NUMBER SIX6.(where a skirt) NUMBER SEVEN7.(brush your hair) !!! And That is how People Look Pretty!!! :) :)
It is indeed impossible to trisect an angle using only a [pair of] compass[es] and a straight edge.It is in fact possible:1) measure the angle2) divide this measure by three3) measure the angle found in part (2) inward from the outer edge of the main angle4) use the straight edge to draw the trisectorsit is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is indeed impossible to trisect an angle using only a [pair of] compass[es] and a straight edge.It is in fact possible:1) measure the angle2) divide this measure by three3) measure the angle found in part (2) inward from the outer edge of the main angle4) use the straight edge to draw the trisectorsit is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NUMBER ONE1.(put lipgloss on yourself) NUMBER TWO2.(put makeup on) NUMBER THREE3.(where a nice dress) NUMBER FOUR4.(try to be a girlygirl) NUMBER FIVE5.(where a nice bow or headband) NUMBER SIX6.(where a skirt) NUMBER SEVEN7.(brush your hair) !!! And That is how People Look Pretty!!! :) :)
----by:MYCASuspension:The ingredients are (stirred) in. If left alone, they will settle out. The heavier ingredient will settle to the bottom. Filtration can separate the two ingredients. An example would be dirt mixed with water.Colloidial:The size of the solute is smaller than in a suspension, but greater than in a solution (see below). The solute breaks down but remains as a clump of molecules and is smaller than the eye can see. Colloids are a bit unusual in that the solute is equally dispersed in the solvent as in a solution, but the solute does not completely break down. In many cases this is because something coats the bits of solute and prevents them from completely disolving in the solvent. An example would be mayonaise, jello or Oobleck.Solution:The solute and solvent are dissolved and cannot be separated unless one of the ingredients changes state of matter. ie. distilation, (evaporating) or crystallation. An example would be salt and water.
In baseball, this is when the batter has a 'count' of three balls and two strikes. It is called a full count because the batter cannot get another ball or strike without the at bat ending ... one more ball will cause a base on balls (walk) and one more strike will be a strikeout.
SINGKIL DANCE STEPSingkil is a famous dance that started out in South Asia. It is mostly performed by the Maranao People of Lake Lanao. Singkil is often performed for festivals and ceremonies of passage. Singkil is a ritual performed by the prince and princess to define their courting as well as historically to present the women to show her eligibility. It shows the agility of the young girl turning into a women with every step.Part One1. Start the Singkil dance by using hopping and stepping patterns. Climb onto a designated set of bamboos being held horizontally by two men. Continue hopping and stepping patterns on the bamboo to move around while making body and hand movements. Part Two2. Enter making slow point steps while a fan is in each hand. Using the wrists, move the fan in a variety of ways, including up and down movements and swirling movements to tell a story. Part Three3. Enter and dance to the center of the stage with a fan in both hands and moving your hips and arms. In the center, dance in a stationary position. Move only the hips and arms. Use the fan in both hands to make swirls along the body while continually dancing. The men will begin clicking the bamboos; move along the bamboos, avoiding any of the clicking. Continue this when the male dancer comes out to end the courting aspect of the dance.