3000 Before Christ
step 1:start step 2:input the values of a,b,c step 3:if(a>b&&a>c) max=a step 4:else if(b>c) max=b step 5:else max=c step 6:output:max step 7:stop
there was already time michines invented but we can remake them bye things step one:GET THE THING STEP TWO: PUT IT IN THE DIRT STEP THREE: WAIT A COUPLE DAYS IF THIS DOENST WORK I HAVE MORE BUT I WONT BE TODAY I HAVE OTHER ANSWERS TO OTHER QUESTIONS TO CATCH YA LATER PC OUT HATERS ok
Screw the ladder, need a screw. Screw on the ladder may be difficult, much toppling and overbalance in the heat of the moment and the angle of the dangle, oh yes! Not seen a ladder screwing. So the answer is NO!
Yes, most or all people would consider a ladder to be one.
A step ladder is not something that you calculate!
It prevents the step ladder from toppling over.
The homophone for the step of a ladder is "stair."
The length of a step ladder is its height. An eight foot step ladder is 8' long.
step ladder
a step ladder is 'un escabeau' (masc.) in French.
A rung of a ladder is the little bar that you step on when you are climbing a ladder.
The ladder was invented thousands of years ago. No one remember who invented that tool, or when.
YEP.
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
a rung.
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.