WOLFS My cryptoquip had this in it yesterday... Had me stumped for a few.
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Those sailors aren't just casual pals indeed. They're practically joined at the ship.
A cryptoquip is a puzzle where a phrase , usually corny, uses different letters for the actual letter. For example ( X QERT PEW) E=O and P=Y. To start , add in the new letters( and by the way , letters usually don't equal themselves). (X QORT YOW) Now , you start to deduce what "X" is. I and A are the only two possibilities, and usually assume it's "I". Now place in "I" for "X" (I QORT YOW). Now try to figure out what "YOw" is . The only word I can think of is you, but there might be others , but go with what is common (I QORT YOU). Now it comes to using your head. Usually there will be more to the puzzle to help you , but if nothing helps , again think of something generic , corny, simple, etc. and the cryptoquip comes out to "I love you!". It's just a simple thing that's fun once you get the hang of it!
solve solve solve
just solve it yes you have to solve but he is asking you how to solve and also what are the steps to solve the specific answer.
you solve it
its solve easy
to solve them you have to do stagigys
Generally,1. Convert parallel branches into series equivalents2. Solve for the total resistance3. Solve for individual voltages4. Solve for individual currents5. Solve for power
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
No, it is not an adverb. Solve is a verb.