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[p]=M/D*(surface tension)1/4 is called parachord [R]=M/D*(viscosity)1/8 is call rehochor
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P-preparedness R-recovery R-response P-prevention
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Cynthia R. Easterling has written: 'Merchandising mathematics for retailing' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Merchandising, Retail trade 'Merchandising mathematics for retailing' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Merchandising, Retail trade
R and P
The formula P = I^2R relates power (P), current (I), and resistance (R), indicating the power dissipated in a resistor. On the other hand, the formula P = V^2/R relates power (P), voltage (V), and resistance (R), representing the power dissipated across a resistor. The former formula deals with power in terms of current, while the latter formula expresses power in terms of voltage.
T= Temperature P= Pulse R= Respiration
full form of PRRP in terms of disaster is: P- Preparedness R- Response or relief R- Rehabilitation or recovery P- Prevention
R. D. Driscoll has written: 'Retail merchandising'
The 5 R's of merchandising are: Right Place Right Merchandise Right Time Right Quantity Right Price
Converse: If p r then p q and q rContrapositive: If not p r then not (p q and q r) = If not p r then not p q or not q r Inverse: If not p q and q r then not p r = If not p q or not q r then not p r
p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
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