In Ontario, an endorsement to a standard automobile insurance policy is called an Ontario Policy Change Form (OPCF). To my knowledge, there is no such thing as OPCF 21D, although there is an OPCF 21a and OPCF 21b, which both deal with the reporting of automobile fleets, so they are not particularly relevant for the average consumer.
There are numerous other more common OPCFs, which typical consumers are likely to see attached to their automobile insurance policy, but may not truly understand. For more information on specific OPCFs, one would be best advised to speak with a licensed insurance broker.
21 dots on a die
To find the value of d. SO: if d + 21 = 25, subtract 21 from each side, gives d = 25 - 21, so d = 4
he's 21 :D he's 21 :D
21 spots on a dice
21 Spots on a Die
The answer is.... dots on a dice.
21 spots on a dice
21 days in three weeks
21 equals dots on a dice
21 D's
Dxdx^(20)Combine all similar variables in the expression.Dxdx^(20)=dDx^(21)To find the derivative of dx^(21)D, multiply the base (D) by the exponent (1), then subtract 1 from the exponent (1-1=0). Since the exponent is now 0, D is eliminated from the term.Dxdx^(20)=dx^(21)The derivative of Dxdx^(20) is dx^(21).dx^(21)
let me break it down for you, 7 days (d) = 1 week (w) 7(d) =1(w) 7(d) X 3 =21(d) =3(w) Answer: 21 days to 3 weeks.