echo Enter 3 numbers with spaces in between read a b c l=$a if [ $b -gt $l ] then l=$b fi if [ $c -gt $l ] then l=$c fi echo Lagest of $a $b $c is $l
B. L. C. Griffith has written: 'A rival by request'
G A B G l G A B G l B C D l B C D l D E D B A D l D E D B A D l G G D G D G ..
The answer is Q. b+1=c, c+2=e, e+3=h, h+4=L, L+5=Q.
L. M. B. C. Campos has written: 'Aircraft design integration and affordability ='
b-l-a-c-k-b-o-a-r-d
L-a ,,,,,,,,,,,,b-o-c-a
...B-l-e-u...c-l-a-i-r...
The correct spelling is "basically."
This took me a long time to figure out but I'm pretty sure it is C, that comes after B in the alphebet.
This is the associative law for addition: If a, b, c are any numbers then: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c
The equation with proper punctuation is A(s) + B(l) = C(g) + D(aq)where the chemicals (elements or compounds) are identified as follows:A and B are reactants - A is a (s)olid, and B is a (l)iquid.C and D are products - C is a (g)as and D is an (aq)ueous solution (in water)