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The LCM of 2 and 3 is 6.
Apply c = v l v -frequency = 5 Hz l - wavelength = 10 mm or 10^-3 m So c = 5*10^-3 m/s
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mains common load voltage (M C L V)
In traditional Roman numerals, each symbol can be repeated up to three times in a row. For example, III represents the number 3. However, there are alternative forms of Roman numerals that allow for larger repetitions, but these are not commonly used.
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(M)(M)(M)(M)(C)(C)(L)MCMLCC * (M) is a million, so (M)(M)(M)(M) is four million * (C) is a hundred thousand, so (C)(C) is two hundred thousand * (L) is fifty thousand * M is one thousand * CM is one hundred less than 1000, so 900 * L is fifty, C is ten, so LCC is fifty and ten and ten = 70.
Well, the graphical way is to do this: Dresses: A B C Belts: K L M Shoes: R S T You can have: A K R A K S A K T A L R A L S A L T A M R A M S A M T That is a total of 9 options for dress A. So you know this will be repeated for dresses B and C That's a total of 27 combinations. Which is the same as 3 * 3 * 3 ... 27 ;-)
M m m c m l x
L=50 c=100 d=500 m=1000
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