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If drawn on a globe at intervals of one degree, there would be 178 lines and two points.
I expect that would depend on whether 5000 people each did 1 or 1 person attempted 5000, or whichever of the permutations in between is in effect.
In a single cell, it would be theoretically possible, though how well it would actually work is debatable. In a person... no. You would literally have to perform trillions of individual surgeries, one for each cell in the body. And that's assuming it would actually do anything. The result would likely be something resembling hamburger.
I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
There would be no life
It depends on where the points are on the Earth (which is not given in the question). For instance: while it may be night (dark) in America, it will be day (light) in the UK.
There's no answer if no total points.
This would increase the mean by 6 points but would not change the standard deviation.
If the test is worth 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 2.86 points.
1.25
If all questions are weighed evenly, they would be worth 4 points each. But a good teacher would weigh each question differently on most tests.
It depends how many points each question is worth. If each question is worth five points on a twenty question test, you would get ninety-five percent.
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
15/100 or 3/20 equals 6 2/3 points off for each question. They would round so the first would be 7 points off the second at least 13 points off and the third 20 points off
1500/3 = 500 Therefore, each person would get $500
3 hat tricks would be worth 9 points, as each hat trick is worth 3 points.
Each state would get a number of representatives proportional to its population, but each slave would only count as three-fifths of a person.