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19 and 7 are both prime numbers, so that cannot share any factors, the lowest common multiple will therefore be arrived at by multiplying 19 by 7 = 133
There have been many estimations of Pi by many scientists over the years. To answser this questions, more information is needed. You might also see the link on the history of Pi.
46. A rough estimate can be arrived at if you consider the fact that 210 = 1024 which is approx 103. Then 2150 = (210)15 ≈ (103)15 = 1045 which is a 46 digit number. A more precise answer can be obtained by using logarithms.
It is a matter of emphasis. The word 'ever' is often used to intensify a phrase, or an emotional reaction as surprise or impatience. As an example, 'have you ever seen anything like it'. In addition the word is used to define something that is happening continuously, such as 'ever since then' The word 'already' implies of something happening at a previous time. For example 'when we arrived they were already there'. Also it cam be a mild reference to the passage of time as in 'is it lunchtime already'. Both words should be used in their own right and not mistaken, one for the other. This will perpetuate the richness of the English language, leading us towards more picturesque speech
The verb had is the past tense form of the verb to have.Examples:I had £20, but now I don't. (past tense)At this very moment, I have £20. (present tense)Used together (have had) is the present perfect tense, used for actions that occurred in the past at different times, suggesting the process is not complete and more such actions are possible.Example: I have had very little money recently.
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because of bad economics . and bad jobs! arrived at Ellis island !
They believed they needed to crush the Allies before American troops arrived.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
Okonkwo first noticed that the church had also arrived in Umuofia. He noticed everything the white men had brought including the government, the courts, and the prisons.
They believed they needed to crush the allies before American troops arrived.
The Mayflower compact was written by the pilgrims after they arrived in the New World on November 11, 1960. It outlined the government the pilgrims were going to follow in America.
'have arrived' or 'has arrived' I have arrived you have arrived (singular) he, she or it has arrived we have arrived you have arrived (plural) they have arrived Examples are: My parents have just arrived from Australia. Whoopee, they've arrived.
Sherman's army left Atlanta in two columns and destroyed everything in its path until it arrived at Savannah.
The correct phrase is "arrived for her." In this case, "her" is the objective pronoun that should be used after the preposition "for."
Once everything else has been completed and you have arrived back in Pallet Town, head back toward Viridian City. When you make your way past the trainers etc you will have arrived at the gym to battle Giovanni.