He Decide to go from smallest atomic number to largest atomic number.
Credit cards are made from plastics.
Titanium is sometimes used in credit cards.
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The cards (matter) can be rearranged constantly, placed with others, the total or resent amount remains constant.
That depends on how you define "level of entropy". Usually the term refers to the degree of randomness in a system. If the system is defined as a deck of cards, then the level of entropy will depend on how randomized the cards are. A standard deck comes with the cards in a pre-set order for which the entropy would be considered zero (perfect order). Any deviation from that initial order would then increase the level of entropy; it is thus necessary to not only state what the system is (a deck of cards) but to also state the condition of the system (how well shuffled the cards are) before you can determine the level of entropy of the system.
He Decide to go from smallest atomic number to largest atomic number.
he put them in alphabetical order
he put them in alphabetical order
He wrote information that is found on the periodic table: the atomic number, the element, the mass number and etc.
Your question doesn't really make much sense.. but if you mean't "Kathy wanted to arrange some cards in pairs but was one card short. She tried to arrange by fives and was still one card short. She finally arranged the cards by sevens. What is the least number of cards you can have?" This is the answer. List the multiples of 7. 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49... The answer has to be odd because she tried to arrange in PAIRS but was ONE short. (It is always 1 higher then a multiple of two so that makes it odd). Knock off all even numbers. Remaining list of multiples of 7. 7, 21, 35, 49... The answer has to end with 4 or 9 because she tried to arrange the cards in fives but was one short. eg. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39...(it is always 1 lower then a multiple of five). Knock of numbers that don't end with 4 or 9. Remaining list of multiples of 7. 49. The answer is 49. It is the least number of cards she could possibly have. I hope I didn't answer too late. :D Good Luck. - gigaturtle
it is impossible
In 6 way
Mendeleev used the analogy of playing the card game of solitaire to help him organize the known elements into a periodic table. The suits of the cards were analogous to the groups of the elements and the numeric values of the cards were analogous to the values of atomic weights.
Fireside Theatre - 1949 Let the Cards Decide 5-14 was released on: USA: 6 January 1953
4*3*2*1 = 24 ways.
1. First you have to shuffle the Tarot deck well. When you are shuffling, you have to think of the question you seek answers for. 2. Then you can devide the shuffled deck to 3 piles and combine them with interchanging the 1st and 2nd piles. 3. After that, spread the cards like a rainbow left to right; back side up. 4. You have to pick a certain number of cards from that. You don't see the picture side, but the reverse side. 5. Finally you have to arrange them according to the "Spread". The most common spread is Celtic Cross. For that you have to pick 10 cards. If you are reading for yourself you can remove the steps 2, 3 and 4 and jump to step 5 from 1
You get them from Trading Cards 4. Or you can trade for them, but it'll take some time if you decide to trade for them