In this case there are two action-reaction pairs.
1. Earth attracts the apple, the apple attracts Earth.
2. The apple pushes down on the table, the table pushes up against the apple.
i think pair is healtier
Think of it this way: The denominators tell what kind of things are being added, whereas the numerators tell how many things are being added. Examples: (two/apple) + (three/apple) = (two+three)/(apple) = five/apple. ================================================ (two/apple) + (three/plum) is NOT equal to (two+three)/(apple+plum) ================================================ (one)/(pair) + (two)/(pair) = (one+two)/(pair) = (three)/(pair) ================================================= (one)/(pair) + (one)/(individual) + (two)/(individual) = ? ? ? ===> express (one)/(pair) as (two)/(individual), then: (two)/(individual) + (one)/(individual) + (two)/(individual) = (five)/(individual) or (2.5)/(pair)
the branch holds up the apple. This is the force of the tree branch on the apple
group is the amount of elements in a pair or Periodic Table.
2 One, pears do not grow on apple trees one is 1/2 of a pair.
A pair of shoes the same color as an apple
1:2
The cost of a pair of apple bottom jeans can vary depending on the store they are bought from or the brand that is purchased. They can run from 20 to 70 dollars.
No, you get a pair of them for free when you buy an Apple product, e.g. iPhone, iPod, etc.
If you take any pair of variables in the table, their ratio is a constant.
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You can't pare a pear with a pair of scissors. Please pare the peel from the apple. There's a tear in my new pair of pants.