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TID According to the New York Times Sunday Crossword puzzle of Sept. 28, 2008, 94 Across, the answer is TER T.I.D. (Ter in Die) is indeed one form of Prescription Writing, indicating to the Pharmacist to label the medicine 'Three times a day': However, some Prescribers prefer to use the less common acronym of T.D.S. (Ter die Sumendus) to get the same message across - Both are equally correct. Perhaps the NYT crossword is thinking of TER. meaning 'Tertia', which is not strictly gramatically correct, in this instance Note that the NYT crossword clue is "Thrice, to a pharmacist." "Thrice" means "three times" (Ter) - but not necessarily three times a day. (According to Wikipedia, "three times a day" would be T.I.D. [Ter in Die] and "three times a week" would be T.I.W.)
The distributive property states that a number can be multiplied by a sum or difference by distributing the multiplication across each term. For the numbers 28 and 42, you can express this as ( 28 \times (40 + 2) ) or ( 28 \times (30 + 12) ). Applying the distributive property, this becomes ( (28 \times 40) + (28 \times 2) ) or ( (28 \times 30) + (28 \times 12) ).
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According to the New York Times crossword of Sunday, 12/28/08, #1 Down: Banquo's first name is Basso.
cryptic crossword clue. fix shoe here,broken,edges of welt gone
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tom wilkinson
168 times 28 is 4704.
25 x 28 = 700
exactly 28 times
126 times 28=3,528 126 * 28 1008 +2520 3,528
28 goes into 7 0.25 times. 7 goes into 28 4 times.