If the amount of greenhouse gases in the air continue to increase global warming will become worse and eventually become so bad that all the ice in the north and south pole and other ares in the world will melt causing severe flooding to the world. To stop this from happening people should be more careful about the amount of energy and fuels they use in a day and perhaps try recycling, walking, cycling taking public transport to decrease the amount of fuels burned.
acceleration doubles too.
natural gas emits (in parts per billion) : carbon dioxide - 117000 carbon monoxide -40 nitrogen oxides-92 sulfur dioxide-1 particulates-7 mercury-0.000000 all the above values are less than those of the other fossil fuels like coal oil etc. therefore natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel and it can be used to reduce the emission of pollutants in the atmosphere. burning of natural gas in the place of other fossil fuels emits fewer harmful pollutants. so it can be said that we can use natural gas to reduce pollution If however, you are referring to the creation of CO2 - green house gases during combustion, then the burning of natural gas (natural gas is essentially CH4) produces 1 molecule of CO2 for every molecule of CH4 consumed. This would make the emission of CO2 in parts per billion carbon dioxide - 1,000,000,000 and not the misleading 117000 given above Another factor to consider is incidental and accidental releases of methane during extraction and transportation of natural gas. Studies have shown that this nearly doubles the carbon footprint of natural gas since methane is approximately 24 times as effective as a greenhouse gas as is CO2. This factor can eliminate the advantage of natural gas over coal and oil in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
When the number of moles of a gas doubles and all else is constant, then the volume also doubles.
mitosis: doubles then slits. meiosis: doubles twice then splits into 23s
The volumes doubles
You have rolled doubles so the full set of possible outcomes is [1,1], [2,2], [3,3], [4,4],[5,5] and [6,6] - that is six in all. Of these the first four are favourable outcomes (sum < 9) So the required probability is 4/6 or 2/3
1/6. With two dice there are 36 possible outcomes six of which are doubles 6/36= 1/6.
The sample space has 36 elements (the total number of outcomes by rolling the two dice). There are 6 double outcomes: (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5) and (6,6). There are 5 outcomes whose sum is 6: (1,5), (5,1), (2,4), (4, 2), and (3,3). The probability of rolling doubles OR the sum of 6 is 6/36 + 5/36 = 11/36.
If the amount of greenhouse gases in the air continue to increase global warming will become worse and eventually become so bad that all the ice in the north and south pole and other ares in the world will melt causing severe flooding to the world. To stop this from happening people should be more careful about the amount of energy and fuels they use in a day and perhaps try recycling, walking, cycling taking public transport to decrease the amount of fuels burned.
In bridge, strategies for handling negative doubles involve using them to show strength and support for partner's suit, and to communicate to opponents that their bid is not welcome. This can help in making informed decisions during the bidding process and can lead to successful outcomes in the game.
Yes, you can use two dice for Monopoly. The game traditionally uses two six-sided dice to determine movement around the board, allowing for a range of possible outcomes from 2 to 12. Rolling two dice adds an element of chance and strategy, as players can move further or land on different properties. If doubles are rolled, players get another turn but must be cautious, as rolling doubles three times in a row results in going directly to jail.
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Casting two 6-sided dice, there are 36 possible outcomes. For any given number, there is only one occurrence of doubles [1,1 ; 2,2 ; ... 6;6] So the chance of throwing {1 + 1 = 2} is 1/36. And the chance of throwing {6 + 6 = 12} is also 1/36. If asked what the chance of double-two's that would also be 1/36, but if you ask the chance of rolling a sum of 4, then there are 3 outcomes, which sum to 4 {1+3 ; 3+1; 2+2}, so that chance is 3/36 or 1/12.
There are 6 different doubles that can be rolled. (They are 1 and 1, 2 and 2, etc.) You have a 6/36 chance of rolling doubles. The fraction 6/36 simplifies (reduces) to 1/6. Your 1 in 6 chance of rolling doubles now needs to be converted to probability. Probability speaks to the "chance" that something will occur. It is expressed as a "pure" number, and the range of probability is from 0 to 1. The probability 0 means that it cannot occur, and the probability 1 means that it will or must occur. Everything else falls in between. If you have a 1 in 6 chance of rolling doubles that translates into a 1 divided by 6 probability, or a 0.1666666... probability that a double will come up.
One way is if all the hits occurred in different innings.
I think it may depend for you're area/state. In Texas 5A schools like mine. There is a total of 19 points possible for a school to win. 6 boys singles 6 girls singles 3 boys doubles 3 girls doubles 1 mixed doubles typically the top 4 varsity players will play doubles as well as singles. But there has to be at least 14 people to try to compete for every possible point. Some schools may have to call default if they dont have enough girls etc.
A sum that is a multiple of 3: 3, 6, 9 and 12.(1,2), (2,1), (1,5), (5,1), (3,3), (4,2), (2,4), (2,7), (7,2), (3,6), (6,3), (4,5), (5,4), and (6,6) ignore them because they are doubles.Doubles: (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5) and (6,6).18 favorable outcomes/36 total outcomes = 1/2 = 0.5