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By "produce" do you mean "product". If so, you need two numbers to form a produce. You could use 3 1/10 and 3 2/10. They are mixed numbers between 3 and 4 whose product is between 9 and 12. There are infinitely many other answers to this question.
It made it quicker to produce letters.
it made it quicker to produce letters- APEX :)))
It made it quicker to produce letters. -APEX
Hydrogen produces the largest number of spectral lines due to its simple atomic structure.
Another name for typewriter keys is "typebars." These are the individual levers that, when pressed, strike the inked ribbon against the paper to produce letters and characters. In modern keyboards, the term "keys" is more commonly used, but "typebars" specifically refers to the components of traditional typewriters.
they both have letters and you type on both of them
A typewriter is similar to a computer in that they both produce a printed piece of paper with your chosen words on it. The difference is a computer is an electronic and a typewriter is manually loaded.
They all produce writing.
Before the typewriter was invented, writing was primarily done by hand using tools like quills or pens and ink on paper. Scribes and clerks would often produce documents, letters, and books manually, which was a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. Additionally, early printing presses allowed for the mass production of text but were not as versatile or accessible for individual writing as the typewriter would later become.
The person who signs a letter or a document is the signatory.
The typewriter as we know it was not in use in 1829. The first one that was truely succesful, the Sholes and Glidden, was first produced in 1874. The typewriter was, and still is, used in offices, schools, and homes to type documents, accounting work, letters, just about anything that we use a word processor or computer writing program for today.
One negative impact of the typewriter was that it initially caused job displacement for many skilled scribes and calligraphers who were no longer in demand to produce handwritten documents once typewriters became popular for typing.