It has a short E vowel sound, as in pep.
Take one step. Now, measure how long that step was in inches. Take that figure and divide it into (4* 5280 * 12). That will equal how many steps it would take for 4 miles.
Well lets first round the 129.99 up to a flat dollar (cash registers will already do this). Step 1: Rounding 129.99 up to 130.00 Step 2: Now lets convert 40% to a decimal. Move the point two places to the left. Step 2: 40% = 4.0 (Moved one place to left) Step 2: 40% = .40 (Moved two places to left) Step 3: Now mulitply .40 with 130.00. It will be 52. (If you didn't round it will be 51.996 - which is basically the same as 52 just 4 thousandths short) Step 4: Take 130 and subtract 52 from it. Leaving you 78. So your answer is: 40% of 129.99 (we used 130) is 77.994 or 78.
Arrange terms in both in decreasing order based on the exponents. Use the algorith for long division. This is just like long division. Step 1. Divide 1st term into 1st term, (place answer above division line). Step 2. Multiply that answer by all terms in the divisor, (place this result below the polynomial inside the division bar) Step 3. Subtract like terms (answer goes down 1 line) and bring down another term to continue. Repeat: Step 1. Divide 1st term into new 1st term. etc
If the first step is writing down the numbers, the second step is finding their prime factorizations.
It depends on your room_speed. By default, the room_speed is set to 30, so technically, a step is one thirtieth of a second. So, 30 steps = 1 second 60 steps = 2 seconds 15 steps = 1/2 a second (With room_speed set to 30) Glad to help ;)
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
Yes, "step" ends with a short vowel sound, the "eh" sound in short "e".
Yes, all of the words have "short" vowel sounds :A in grass and lastE in step and bestI in wish and pinO in lost and pondU in bus and stub
A short "e" sound is typically pronounced briefly, like in the word "pet." A long "e" sound is pronounced for a longer duration, like in the word "keep."
The word 'step' has the short e sound. To make the long e sound the word would need to have 2 e's and that would make it 'steep' which is another word altogether.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "fed" include: shed, bed, red, dead.
The vowel sound in bed is a short E sound (behd) as in the rhyming words bred, fed, led, red, and wed. Other rhyming words are spelled with EA (head, bread) or AI (said). The short E sound is seen in other words such as debt, get, ten, when, pep, and words beginning with ex- (ehks).
Yes. It has the short E to rhyme with pep and prep. The long E is heard in the word steep.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
Short-term goals help you reach your long-term goal on step at a time.
Short-term goals help you reach your long-term goal on step at a time.
They hear a delayed sound