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In Spanish, derecho can mean "straight" or "right" when referring to a direction or position. It can also mean "law" when referring to the legal system.
The arithmetic mean and the weighted mean are used in different situations. The arithmetic mean is used in frequencies as a general average. The weighted mean is used when different factors contribute to some kind of total for example with weighted index numbers. It is not a matter of accuracy it involves using the right mean in the right situation. Almost always (if not always) a question will specify which mean to use.
Yes, rights mean that you have for example you have the right to vote. Freedom mean you a free and you don't belong to anyone or anything.
Measure it some more. ^^and average(do the mean) it
Your fuel to air ratio is not right. It could be a number of different fixes.
That's exactly what the box means! That box is there to show that an angle is right, as right angles can have different properties than acute or obtuse angles.
One example of words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations is "tear." It can mean a drop of moisture or to rip something apart, and its pronunciation changes depending on the meaning.
i have no clue what you mean i think you are talking in a different language pal you do know what country were in right?
by the term right issue we mean a right gets issue
Maybe they get jealous easily and have a huge crush on you. If you were havung hte dreams itd be totally different but im pretty sure im right.
"Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths.