Technically I guess i could count to about 5 million. That is: if for the next 55 odd years I incremented my count by 1 every second. That means I would never sleep, eat, drink or anything else for the next 55 years.
So if anyone tells you they can count to higher than 5 million, they are probably PHYSICALLY incapable of doing so
i still think the answer he was looking for was 27 but thank you for your thoughts!
Oh! Oh! I can count high, watch! One, two, three, four, f- umm ok dunno what comes after that. But i can count to 10 in German! =D
you would have to count to one to represent the letter "A"
"One thousand" !
Unless you're counting like one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one thousand is the first time you encounter the letter A.It takes 7550 letters until you hit the letter A.
abacus (chinese)
The use of "an" before "high" depends on the pronunciation of the following word. You use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound, like "high." Therefore, it is correct to say "a high" but not "an high."
The number "one thousand".(In the US, "one hundred and one" is incorrect as 101 can be read and "one hundred one". In the UK, 101 is spelt "one hundred and one", so 101 would be the correct answer there.)
Having a high platelet count is called thrombocytosis. This can be caused by cancer, anemia, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, and use of birth control pills.
SMM : Spinning Metric MeasurementThat mean Count of Yarn before Dyeing using Metric system.
If you're talking about ovulation you count 14 days BEFORE your period. But unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know when you're fertile.
In Java, the expression count-- is a post-decrement operator. It decreases the value of the variable count by 1, but it returns the original value of count before the decrement. This means that if you use count-- in an expression, you will get the value of count prior to it being decremented. For example, if count is 5, using count-- will yield 5 in the current expression, but afterwards, count will be 4.
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We use the article "an" before the letter X because of the pronunciation of the name of the letter. The name of the letter is pronounced as if it were spelled "ex." And. since we use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound, we say "an X."