Fiction is always in sequence order. Friction is always in chronologically order.
No, fiction is not always in sequence order. Some fiction may be nonlinear, meaning the events are not presented in chronological order. This can be a stylistic choice by the author to create suspense, add complexity to the narrative, or convey specific themes or messages.
Operations are almost always carried out in the order of their importance to the task at hand.
The order of the instructions is the sequence.
the denotation of sequence is put in order
Any pair of numbers will always form an arithmetic sequence.
Sequence of Events.
logical sequence
Usually, but no, not always.
There has always been fiction. Human beings like to be entertained, and fiction is entertaining.
the following of one thing after another; succession. Order of succession: a list of books in alphabetical sequence.
The mode statistic is not always unique. For example, look at the following sequence of numbers: 1,2,2,3,4,4,5. Both 2 and 4 are modes for this sequence.
A series is a set of numbers to work with, which may vary as the problem changes. A sequence is a set of numbers which must be in the same order and they do not vary. The sequence may not be in a "logical" order such as 123. They may be 132 or 213, but they always present in the same order. The series can be any numbers but they may present out of "order". These numbers can present without some of the "logical" numbers being present such as 124. If the problem changes, the numbers might in the series. If the problem changes and the "2" is no longer needed, the series can change to 134. In this case, the series changes to fit the problem...the sequence is always in the same order and uses the same number.
Sequence