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Happy and gladSneaky and shadyDirt and earthPopular and favoredBeautiful and pretty
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Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. There are many antonyms in the world. 25 examples are: 1. Hard/Soft, 2. Fast/Slow, 3. Pretty/Ugly, 4. Mean/Nice, 5. Low/High, 6. Tall/Short, 7. Big/Little, 8. Young/Old, 9. Dark/Light, 10. Strong/Weak, 11. Man/Woman, 12. Difficult/Easy, 13. Top/Bottom, 14. Up/Down, 15. Happy/Sad, 16. Awake/Asleep, 17. Empty/Full, 18. Good/Bad, 19. Hot/Cold, 20. Fat/Skinny, 21. Wise/Foolish, 22. Early/Late, 23. Risky/Safe, 24. Wet/Dry, 25. Optimistic/Pessimistic.
Quantitative observations involve numbers. An example would be the volume of 0.1M HCl needed to neutralise 25 ml of sodium hydroxide solution.
The word master test is hard. It is really a bunch of analogies, and as you get older they get MUCH HARDER. You would really think analogies are easy but word master's analogies not so easy. It is not just yellow:bannah:purple:grape. It is more like Painter: Musem_______:_____ . Then in the blanks you would have to fill in the answer, for example doctor: hospital, kitchen: cook, writer: Library, photographer: camera's, architect: ruler. The answer would be kitchen: cook. Then to add, on you have to learn list of 25 words including:besmirch, archipelago, throng. Those are only 3 examples of 25 words. They only give GATE students and opportunity to do this. Believe it or not the examples of words I gave you came straight from the word masters list. Word masters is also hard because you have to take a test based on fitting in your word masters words into the analogy.
How about: 500+25 = 525 as one example of many more examples
There is no difference in the medical and nonmedical meanings of .25 ml. It means a quarter of a milliliter.
A composite number has 3 or more factors. Example: 10 is a composite number because it has 4 factors: 1, 2, 5 and 4. You find these using multiplication or division. Another example is 25. It has 3 factors which are 1, 5 and 25.
Examples of common nouns:appleboatcouchdaggereggfoamgorillaharpicejoykneelollipopmothernotionoperapurposequailrocksteakteacherurchinvalleyworkbenchyogurtzoologist
There are around 25 meanings for RBI and more information is required before the question can be answered.
25/1, 250/10, 275/11 are three examples.
3y + 7 = 25 would be an example of an equation. In this simple example, we first move the real numbers to one side, by subtracting 7 from both sides. 3y = 18. From this t is obvious that y = 6. and to finish, we try that solution. (3 x 6) + 7 = 25. Indeed it is so.
Examples of binary numbers are...1010 = 101111 = 1510001 = 1710101 = 2111001 = 25
odd number squares
In 75 - 25 equals 50, 75 is the minuend and 25 is the subtrahend. Hope this helps! :)
When you are explaining a concept, you often use examples to make your explanation clearer. Sarin, nerve gas and mustard gas would be examples of Chemical Warfare Agents. Sometimes, you can improve your explanation by giving examples that are notChemical Warfare Agents, eg, Oxygen. These non-examples still have to have some characteristics of the original example, but not the significant characteristic that makes the original what it is. Some educators are now calling these "non-examples."A maths teacher explaining equations might write:3a + 2b = 7. This is an equation.12 - 8. This is not an equation.14b - 3 = 25. This is an equation.150>125. This is not an equation.Students have the potential to learn as much from the non-examples as from the examples.
Multiple the decimal number times 100. For example: .25 * 100 = 25% or 25 % or 25 percent