TDC is Top Dead Center (referring to a specific piston, usually the #1 piston).
this is how to play Yankee doodle on the flute EEFG EGF B EIR DFG E SLIR D EEFG AGFE DBCD EE
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#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { printf("The first 20numbers of Fibonacci series are:"); int a=0, b=1, c, n=2; printf("%d \t, %d", &a, &b); while(n<20) { c=a+b; printf("\t %d", &c); a=b; b=c; n++; } getch(); }
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1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D American School Of Corr. Biology Examination 8, question 5. The snake has a tongue which is known as the jacobson's organ. Through this the snake smells the air in the environment and finds its prey in the surroundings. 6. t 7. t 8. t 9. f 10. f 11. t 12. t 13. t 14. t 15. t 16. t 17. t 18. f 19. f 20. f 21 d 22 c 23 c 24 a 25.c 26 c 27 c 28 b 29 d 30 b 31 d 32 b 33 a 34 d
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D American School Of Corr. Biology Examination 8, question 5. The snake has a tongue which is known as the jacobson's organ. Through this the snake smells the air in the environment and finds its prey in the surroundings. 6. t 7. t 8. t 9. f 10. f 11. t 12. t 13. t 14. t 15. t 16. t 17. t 18. f 19. f 20. f 21 d 22 c 23 c 24 a 25.c 26 c 27 c 28 b 29 d 30 b 31 d 32 b 33 a 34 d
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D American School Of Corr. Biology Examination 8, question 5. The snake has a tongue which is known as the jacobson's organ. Through this the snake smells the air in the environment and finds its prey in the surroundings. 6. t 7. t 8. t 9. f 10. f 11. t 12. t 13. t 14. t 15. t 16. t 17. t 18. f 19. f 20. f 21 d 22 c 23 c 24 a 25.c 26 c 27 c 28 b 29 d 30 b 31 d 32 b 33 a 34 d
Some are T or F, others are A,B,C or D
TDC is Top Dead Center (referring to a specific piston, usually the #1 piston).
If the sides of the triangle are a, b and c and the length is d, then, area of triangular cross section t = sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)] square units where s = (a+b+c)/2 and then total area = 2*t + (a+b+c)*d suare units = 2t + 2sd square units.
This is a rude acronym.
Some are T or F, others are A,B,C or D
They need three positions - let's call them C, S and T Let's put Elphie into position C Then there are 5 people left to choose from for position S, and when that position is filled there are 4 people left to choose from for position T 5 x 4 = 20 Now as we con't care what position Elphie is given that means that there are 3 ways to allocate the jobs making sure that Elphie has one of them 3 x 20 = 60 If we use C, S and T we can draw up a table with the possibilities ... C S T # E A B # E A C # E A D # E A F # E B A # E B C # E B D # E B F # E C A # E C B # E C D # E C F # E D A # E D B # E D C # E D F # E F A # E F B # E F C # E F D # A E B # A E C # A E D # A E F # B E A # B E C # B E D # B E F # C E A # C E B # C E D # C E F # D E A # D E B # D E C # D E F # F E A # F E B # F E C # F E D # A B E # A C E # A D E # A F E # B A E # B C E # B D E # B F E # C A E # C B E # C D E # C F E # D A E # D B E # D C E # D F E # F A E # F B E # F C E # F D E Now, you might think that 1, 5, 21, 25, 41 and 45 are all the same as they just contain the same three people, A B and E - but as they are in different positions the 'choice' is different each time. A, B and E are one 'combination', but the different ways that they can fill the positions are six 'permutations'.
this is how to play Yankee doodle on the flute EEFG EGF B EIR DFG E SLIR D EEFG AGFE DBCD EE