By typing a D in small caps. dddddd
A b is a backwards d. ..
He argued it was our duty to help the backwards people of the world
That's "backWARDS", not "words", and 1967 dimes didn't have mint marks. Mint marks were not used on any U.S. coins from 1965 to 1967. Please post a new question indicating where the backwards letter or number is located with respect to the rest of the design.
first prove *: if A intersect B is independent, then A intersect B' is independent. (this is on wiki answers) P(A' intersect B') = P(B')P(A'|B') by definition = P(B')[1-P(A|B')] since 1 = P(A) + P(A') = P(B')[1 - P(A)] from the first proof * = P(B')P(A') since 1 = P(A) + P(A') conclude with P(A' intersect B') = P(B')P(A') and is therefore independent by definition. ***note*** i am a student in my first semester of probability so this may be incorrect, but i used the first proof* so i figured i would proof this one to kinda "give back".
George B. McClellan was a Union
A b is a backwards d. ..
Its called d
Ypargol
B-o-b b-a-c-k-w-a-r-d-s
To create the backwards "b", you can simply turn the letter "d" around so that it faces the opposite direction. This creates a visual effect that resembles a backwards "b".
Bugati
Here it is: 𐐒
Korean war 1953
Big Black Clothing.
is just a deisign To make it unique and symmetrical
B. Lock the Brakes.
press R on the ds and B at the same time and voila