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How do you separate 17 Greek goats by drawing six straight lines
To separate each of the goats you need to draw three of the lines and cross the other three to make a grid. This allows 16 goats to be in pens and one outside.
To separate each of the goats you need to draw three of the
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goats to be in pens and one outside.
The demition is 17m by 11m is the area a prime number
If the dimensions are 17m by 11m then the area will be 187 square m which is not a prime number
If the dimensions are 17m by 11m then the area will be 187
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What factor is paired with 6 to give 24
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4
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Its 6
Its 6
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Think what you would multiply 6 by to get 24 as an answer, which is called the product. The 6 and the other number that you multiply to get 24 are both factors of 24. Knowing multiplication tables well is important for being able to find factors. The numbers all work together. So, anyway the answerRead more
Think what you would multiply 6 by to get 24 as an answer, which
is called the product. The 6 and the other number that you multiply
to get 24 are both factors of 24. Knowing multiplication tables
well is important for being able to find factors. The numbers all
work together.
So, anyway the answer is 4.
See lessIn how many ways can 47 be written as the sum of two prime numbers
It cannot be. If 47 is the sum of two prime numbers, one must be an even number and one must be an odd number, because that is the only way to have a sum that is an odd number, such as 47. The only even prime number is 2. The number that with 2 will have a sum of 47 is 45. However, 45 is not a primeRead more
It cannot be. If 47 is the sum of two prime numbers, one must be
See lessan even number and one must be an odd number, because that is the
only way to have a sum that is an odd number, such as 47. The only
even prime number is 2. The number that with 2 will have a sum of
47 is 45. However, 45 is not a prime number. Therefore, there are
not two prime numbers that have a sum of 47.
How many ways can an adviser choose 4 students from a class of 12 if they are all assigned the same tasks
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
See lessHow many ways can an adviser choose 4 students from a class of 12 if they are all assigned the same tasks
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
12C4= 12*11*10*9/(47*3*2*1) = 495 ways.
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See lessWhat type of relationship developed between the colonies and their managers in England that led to the colonists feeling free to develop as they saw fit
British North American colonies were more often than not administered on the basis of "indirect rule" from London. As such, the colonies were largely self-governed and answered to charter holders and company owners rather than the British Crown. Laws and taxes passed in the homeland by Parliament weRead more
British North American colonies were more often than not administered on the basis of “indirect rule” from London. As such, the colonies were largely self-governed and answered to charter holders and company owners rather than the British Crown. Laws and taxes passed in the homeland by Parliament were made exceedingly more lenient when applied to the colonies, and some were not even enforced at all.
In the United States, such a relationship between the former Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain is known as salutary neglect (salutary meaning “benevelont”). It is generally accepted by contemporary historians that this practice of neglect stemming from indirect rule was intentional, as British authorities sought to reduce the administration costs associated with running a colony directly.
Salutary negelct and self-governance were two of the key concepts that allowed the colonies to develop on their own, free from intervention by the Crown. Indeed, colonists became accustomed to the idea of “self-determination” and the practices (along with British democratic tradition) are usually associated with the birth of American democratic ideals.
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