Everyone is different, but studies show that the average of students remember a
sequence of letters and number better with it being read to them than the students
reading it themselves. Multiple expiriments have been done on the topic and have
shown these results: Students remember better if it has been read to them.
jason
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The question is garbled, so it's not really solvable as asked. The question is supposed to be "Determine the next three letters in this sequence: D T N T L" The answer is "I T S"--the sequence is the first letters of the words in the question. But it doesn't really work if the wording is not exact.
T, U, V They are all mirrored letters.
At first glance, it seems that the sequence is: +2, -1, -1, and every other number is written twice. However, these are the lengths of the words that represent digits 1 through 10 in English. One - 3 letters Two - 3 letters Three - 5 letters Four - 4 letters Five - 4 letters Six - 3 letters Seven - 5 letters Eight - 5 letters Nine - 4 letters Ten - 3 letters So while the sequence at the top seems to hold, the problem is that it breaks after the first ten digits. Eleven - 6 letters Twelve - 6 letters Thirteen - 8 letters Fourteen - 8 letters Fifteen - 7 letters Sixteen - 7 letters Seventeen - 9 letters Eighteen - 8 letters
jason
The cast of Letters to Mother - 2010 includes: Students Students
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There are only a few words in the English language that end in the sequence of letters gry. Some of them are angry, hungry, and aggry. There are a few words containing that sequence that have waned in popularity, such as ahungry.
3 base pairs (3 letters) code for 1 aminoacid and this 3 base pair sequence is called a codon.
Probably not. Maybe there is an obscure word made up of these letters, but it is not likely. It very much appears to be a random sequence and not worth the time.
A sequence is an ordered set. They may consist of numbers or letters, there may or may not be a rule (for example, in a random sequence), it may be finite or infinite.
fug
Sacramento, California.
The question is garbled, so it's not really solvable as asked. The question is supposed to be "Determine the next three letters in this sequence: D T N T L" The answer is "I T S"--the sequence is the first letters of the words in the question. But it doesn't really work if the wording is not exact.