By typing a D in small caps. dddddd
A b is a backwards d. ..
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That's "backWARDS", not "words", and 1967 dimes didn't have mint marks. Mint marks were not used on any U.S. coins from 1965 to 1967. Please post a new question indicating where the backwards letter or number is located with respect to the rest of the design.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.
first prove *: if A intersect B is independent, then A intersect B' is independent. (this is on wiki answers) P(A' intersect B') = P(B')P(A'|B') by definition = P(B')[1-P(A|B')] since 1 = P(A) + P(A') = P(B')[1 - P(A)] from the first proof * = P(B')P(A') since 1 = P(A) + P(A') conclude with P(A' intersect B') = P(B')P(A') and is therefore independent by definition. ***note*** i am a student in my first semester of probability so this may be incorrect, but i used the first proof* so i figured i would proof this one to kinda "give back".
A b is a backwards d. ..
on your keyboard in between the s and f
Its called d
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Frontwards "B" and backwards "B" back to back represent the letters "B" and "Ɓ," which is a mirrored version of "B." This combination can symbolize duality or contrast, often used in design or branding to convey a message of balance or opposition. In some contexts, it may also be associated with creativity, playfulness, or innovation.
Here it is: 𐐒
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is just a deisign To make it unique and symmetrical
press R on the ds and B at the same time and voila