One Victor in a Showdown. (Like at a gunfight)
One Voice in a Solo. (Like in an Opera)
One Vagabond in a Shower. (Sign at homeless shelter)
One Vehicle in a Sentence (This sentence)
One Varmint in a Scope. (A rifle scope)
88 keys on a piano.
MCIII in roman numeral equals to 1103
(2+3)(5)=(4)(6)+1 Is this what you mean?
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You mean Roman Numeral? It is XVI
2 = Pints in a Quart
88 keys on a piano.
2 = Pints in a Quart
It probably means that one of the equations is a linear combination of the others/ To that extent, the system of equations is over-specified.
MCIII in roman numeral equals to 1103
(2+3)(5)=(4)(6)+1 Is this what you mean?
Do you mean: 4x+7y = 47 and 5x-4y = -5 Then the solutions to the simultaneous equations are: x = 3 and y = 5
Equations mean a problem mostly in math
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final velocity. it is used in multiple equations. its opposite would be vi, initial velocity. they mean exactly what they sound like. final velocity is the last velocity something was going at in the measured time, initial would be the very first velocity at a measured time.
You mean Roman Numeral? It is XVI