Twenty three and four thousand five hundred sixty-seven ten thousandths
To write "animal" in Twi, you would write "nkatie" or "amammɔne" depending on the context or specific type of animal you are referring to.
To write "white tiger" in Chinese, you would write 白虎, which is pronounced as "bái hǔ."
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To write an alliteration with "kangaroo," you would need to use words that start with the same consonant sound as "kangaroo's" initial "k" sound. An example could be: "Kangaroo kicked kindly." This phrase uses the repeated "k" sound to create the alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that adds rhythm and emphasis to writing by repeating the same initial consonant sound in closely connected words.
There are a lot of things that you could write about dogs... some of it depends on what the requirements are for the report, but mostly whatever you are interested in. You could write about what dogs would be best as pets, what dogs would be best as guard dogs, and what dogs would be best to lead blind people around, or herd cattle, or whatever. You could write about dog shows, or dog breeding, or the life of a dog in a pet store. I would sit down and brainstorm about what dog topics make you more interested, and then decide which ones to research and write about.
2345673 = 234567 x 234567 x 234567 = 12906269823562263
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If the sum of digits of a number is a multiple of 3 then it is divisible by 3. Sum of digits of 234567 = 2+3+4+5+6+7 = 27 = 3x9 So, 234567 is not a prime number because it is divisible by 3.
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2345670 is divisible by it.
Dial 011 44 then the full UK number minus its leading zero. For example, the UK number 01632 234567 (or +44 1632 234567) should be dialled as 011 44 1632 234567.
(4+5)/2 = 4.5
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234567 is not a prime number as it had more divisors farming while number then one and it's self. (example 3) 234567 divided by 2= 117283.5 234567 divided by 3= 78189. However if you ment that as a list: 2,3,5,7 are all prime numbers because they can only be divided by one or themselves. 4,7 are not because they can be divided by more then one and themselves.
Oxford's area code is 01865 and does not contain '44'.However, written in full international format, you would include the UK's country code of 44.For example: 01865 234567 would be written as +44 1865 234567 to show overseas callers the numbers they need to dial.
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