Not necessarily. It depends on what country you are talking about. Different countries have different systems. In the USA, which is what you are probably talking about, it is in years divisible by 4, but not in all countries. Some don't even have them every 4 years, but have different lengths of presidential terms.
Yes, but only in even years that are also divisible by 4 , most of which are leap years.
In the U.S., the President and Vice-President are elected every four years in years evenly divisible by 4 (like leap years and Summer Olympic years).
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Assuming top is twoone and one half = 3/2 = 6/4two and three fourths = 11/4then 6/4 + 11/4 = 17/4 = (4 x 4) + 1/4Answer: four and one fourthor four and a quarter
There are several very light cars sold in the United States. Some of these include the manual/auto 1st gen VW beetle <1973 1650-1850lbs. Smart 4two - 1808lbs. 1972-1979 Honda civic- 1,970lbs. Mitsubishi Mirage- 1973/2029 lotus elise 2010lbs mazda Miata- 2,010lbs. 1st gen ford escorts -2,150lbs. Scion iQ- 2127lbs. Toyota Yaris - 2295/2315 Mazda 2- 2306/2359lbs.
class NewThread implements Runnable { String name; Thread t; NewThread(String threadname) { name=threadname; t=new Thread(this,name); System.out.println("New Thread:"+t); t.start(); } public void run() { try { for(int i=5;i>0;i--) { System.out.println(name+ ":"+i); Thread.sleep(1000); } } catch(InterruptedException e) { System.out.println(name+" Interrupted"); } System.out.println(name+" exiting"); } } class MultiThreadDemo { public staticvoid main(String[] args) { new NewThread("One"); new NewThread("Two"); new NewThread("Three"); try { Thread.sleep(10000); } catch(InterruptedException e) { System.out.println("Main Thread Interrupted"); } System.out.println("Main Thread Exiting"); } }Output:New Thread :Thread[One,5,main]New Thread : Thread[Two,5,main]One:5Two:5New Thread : Thread[Three,5,main]Three:5One:4Three:4Two:4One:3Three:3Two:3One:2Three:2Two:2One:1Three:1Two:1One exitingThree exitingTwo exitingMain Thread Exiting
This is the same as a quadratic, however, I'll show you all the steps to get there. Once you get more proficient at math, you can jump straight to the quadratic step. This answer will have a complex solution, not 20 as one of the terms as the previous posted stated.Let n, m be any numbern x m = 60n + m = 4Two equations, two variables, this is solvable.First solve one of your two equations for one of the variables. I'll solve the equation with addition (it's easier) for n.n + m = 4n = 4 - mNow plug the n into your first equation.n x m = 60(4 - m) x m = 604m - m2= 604m - m2 - 60 = 0 (do this so you can use the zero factor theorem)Factor out a negative one, because it makes this problem easier:-1(m2 - 4m + 60) = 0-1 does not equal 0, so you can drop itm2- 4m + 60 = 0