2 sides to an argument
Yes - 2 "A"s and 1 i
1. That is height not weight and it is a short woman's height 2. It depends on what the other(s) measurement(s) are 3. It is 5 feet 2 inches
Probably long.
Shorter piece = SLonger piece = LWe have : L+S=40 (1)2 ft more than longer piece is equal to three times the short piece : 2+L=3S => L= 3S-2 (2)We substitute (2) into (1) : 3S-2+S=403S-2+S=404S-2=404S=40+24S=42=> S= 10.5 ftTherefore: L+S=40, continue to substitute S=10.5 into this expressionL+10.5=40L=40-10.5L=29.5 ftOrWe continue substitute S=10.5 ft into (2) L= 3S-2L=3S-2L=3(10.5)-2L= 29.5 ftRespond: short piece = 10.5 ftlong piece =29.5 ft
A .38 Special can shoot the cartridge marked "38 Short Colt". It CANNOT shoot what many people CALL a .38 Short- which is the .38 S&W. The .38 S&W in not only shorter than the Special, it is fatter. The 2 do not interchange.
By type casting since int is of larger bits than short s=(int)i;
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Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
MTC is short for Mill`s Test Certificate
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erm... i think it is short for 2 peas in a pod