There's a missing number in this sequence, but we're not saying where the missing number goes.
10.8
5
8
9.33
8
5.67
Neither am I.
132231 Try saying the numbers out loud.
my 6-7th grade teacher helped me remember it by saying it like a cow. the mooode is the moooost used number in a sequence
Just missing.
if theres a joy there is sorrow
One option is "Close but no cigar".
Are you thinking of "If there's a will theres a way?"
theres no saying on when it was invented but the latest modification was in 1972
that's like saying theres Mexicans in Antarctica
The missing word in the saying is "earning." The complete phrase is "earning a living," which refers to the act of making money to support oneself or one's family. It emphasizes the necessity of work for financial sustenance.
that's what everyone is saying, but theres a song on youtube called 'Missing you' by them maybe , that's about his sister, :'( but even know if it did happened dappy and his family wouldn't like it over the internet would they, ? - lets hope shes fit and well
It could be any number. But it couldn't just be a 'b' it could be other letters. The letters is just a grown up way of saying a missing number. Its like saying: 10+b=11.. 11-b=10.. therefore b=1
miss is a verb so can be used in all tenses. eg: You are missing the point of what I am saying. She has been missing too many meals. Jack is missing class too often these days.