Pacific and
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Pacific and Indian
Surprise; the word does not occur in the New Testament. The closest is "revived," appearing twice in Paul's letter to the Romans in 7:9; and 14:9.
The answer to this riddle is the letter "W". The letter "W" appears twice in a week (Monday and Wednesday) and once in a while (as in "once in a while"), but it never appears in a month because there is no "W" in the names of the months of the year.
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The word "freezer" has 7 letters, with the letter "e" appearing twice and the letter "r" appearing twice. The number of distinct permutations can be calculated using the formula for permutations of a multiset: ( \frac{n!}{n_1! , n_2! , \ldots , n_k!} ), where ( n ) is the total number of letters and ( n_i ) are the frequencies of the repeated letters. Thus, the number of permutations is ( \frac{7!}{2! \times 2!} = \frac{5040}{4} = 1260 ). Therefore, there are 1,260 distinct permutations of the word "freezer."
The prime factors are the factors of its square root, each one appearing twice as often.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania all have the letter A appear in their names at least twice.
Words that have the letter I twice in the middle are skiing and coniine (it's a poison).
the letter E
The word "algrebra" has 8 letters, with the letter 'a' appearing twice and 'r' appearing twice. To find the number of distinguishable permutations, we use the formula for permutations of multiset: ( \frac{n!}{n_1! \times n_2!} ), where ( n ) is the total number of letters and ( n_1, n_2 ) are the frequencies of the repeating letters. Thus, the number of distinguishable permutations is ( \frac{8!}{2! \times 2!} = 10080 ). Since all letters are counted in this formula, there are no indistinguishable permutations in this context.
Twice, Mary and Mina were their names.
The letter E appears twice in the word "week" and only once in the word "year."