"En dash" is a printer's term referring to a punctuation mark that is longer than a hyphen but shorter than an em dash. The words em and en refer to units of length in typography. The en dash has only a few uses:
1) In professional book publishing, the en dash is used when indicating a range of numbers, such as dates or page numbers:
pp. 5-8
1894-1969
Most people, when writing a paper or a letter, would not bother to use an en dash in this case; a hyphen is just as good.
2) When you join two words or terms, and one of them itself consists of two or more words, then you use an en dash instead of a hyphen, because it helps you to visually identify what is being joined to what:
a New York-London flight
University of California-Berkeley
post-World War II
3) Sometimes, in printing, the en dash is used for a minus sign.
The action arrow should be pointing towards "driven" in the sentence: "The bus was driven by a substitute driver that day." This is because the action of driving the bus was completed by the substitute driver.
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(n - 3)(n - 5) = n² - 8n + 15
It is 10.
Are you referring to P, phosphorous?
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Consumer consumption was encouraged by the extensive use of advertising and the use of __________ - a practice that allowed a product to be purchased using credit provided by the retailer.
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To solve for acceleration, you can use the following equations from kinematics: ( a = \frac{v_f - v_i}{t} ) (where ( v_f ) is final velocity, ( v_i ) is initial velocity, and ( t ) is time) ( v_f = v_i + at ) (where ( a ) is acceleration) These equations relate acceleration to the change in velocity and time.
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