a gold coin of course Heads or Tails ? A gold coin
64 ounces
A and B is a vector by replacing the tail of the B on the head of the A and the join the tail of the A with the head of the B this method is called head to tail rule
the head to tail rule
In addition of vector when vector A whose head is joined to the tail of the vector B and then the tail of the vector A is linked with the tail of the resultant vector and the head of the vector B is joined with the head of the resultant vector..... it means the addition of vectors are also defined the head to tail rule..
the head to tail rule
a penny heads or tail
The full riddle is actually "what has a head, a tail and no body". The answer is a coin.
me: its a riddle and the answer is a coin u: thx
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
6" = head 6"+n/a = Tail Other half of body is the remainder of the tail minus the head. I'd say 24 inches
64 ounces
no alphabet has head n tail but not a body. so this question is technically wrong. the right question is "what is the thing that has a head n tail but doesn't have a body?" so answer it.. chao
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a coin has a head and tail side
72 inches
30 inches
head, tail,body