There is no single word to describe what happens. A two-word phrase is "arithmetic sequence".
"out of"
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
The two-word phrase used to show division in a word problem is called "division keyword." Common examples include terms like "per," "each," or "out of," which indicate that a quantity is being divided into smaller parts or groups. These keywords help identify the operation needed to solve the problem.
I believe it means sides like each other on different objects - as in two triangles - each has a hypoteneuse.
'Total up' means to add
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The phrase 'bi-femme' means bisexual woman. In the word-by-word translation, the prefix 'bi-' means 'two'. It comes from the word 'bis', which means 'two'. The noun 'femme' means 'woman'.
"Self worth" is a two word phrase. self worth is a two word phrase unless you use it like this, "self-worth".
Don't know about one word, but a two word phrase that means exactly the same as "weigh" is "ascertain displacement".
You have to specify what "this one' is.
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Oxymoron.
The Greek word for two thousand is "δύο χιλιάδες" (dýo chiliádes). In this phrase, "δύο" means "two," and "χιλιάδες" is the plural form of "thousand."
The phrase "to cut into two" means to divide something into two parts. The prefix "bi-" means two or twice, so when added to the word "cut," it emphasizes the action of splitting something into two equal parts.
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