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While loop is counted as pretested loop.
As a god, Hephaestus can always be counted on to be around.
there are 500 bricks are counted for 1 m
A counted loop is a loop that executes the loop's statement a pre-determined number of times. The count represent the exit condition of the loop. A loop that is not counted is an infinite loop.
A quantitative variable is numeric and therefore can be counted discretely or continuously. The other side of the spectrum is qualitative variables.
I suppose that no one had counted.
Many pubs exist in Mallorca.I suppose that no one has counted all.
I suppose Pearl Harbor could be counted as one.
i suppose so, wouldn't be easy but if you counted than you would probably find one key religion
The pulses in your wrist are known as radial pulses. To determine the pulse rate, multiply the number of pulses counted with four.
The answer is 61. Each number 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 have to be able to go into the main number evenly. All the numbers go into 60 leaving one left over. Toatl 61
There really is 9 planets. But scientists thinks that Pluto is too small to be counted as a planet and thus they conclude that there is only 8 planets.
The Census counts people in the location where they lived on April 1 of the year in question. If you lived on campus at the time, you would be counted wherever your college is.
The Census counts people in the location where they lived on April 1 of the year in question. If you lived on campus at the time, you would be counted wherever your college is.
Yes, "four" is a countable noun because it refers to a specific quantity or number of items. It can be counted and used with plural markers like "four apples" or "four students."
The word "forty" is an adjective when indicating a quantity or number, as in "forty students." It can also be a noun when referring to the number itself, as in "I counted to forty."
Count is a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is the act of determining the number of something. "The lunch count for our class is 21." It also can mean the act of reciting numbers in ascending order. As a verb it means to determine the number of something. "She will count the number of students." It can also mean to take into account. "She counted the costs of her decision.":