It's not in the form of a question, so it's impossible to know what he's asking. However one could find out about it by looking up the correct term--it's murmuration!
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You filthy tea bagger turds! We will bury you and i will pour my piss on your graves! All right wing tea baggers are stupid!
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Approximation is a handy tool in arithmetic and some forms of algebra but once we have used approximation to bring us close to an answer, then we must go back and justify the conclusion as written ...
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It is a substance created by Dr. Seuss in one of my grandfather's favorite books he read to me at bedtime: Bartholomew and the Oobleck. In the Dr. Seuss tale, it was a yellow-green crud that fell ...
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It is hard to say: binocular 750X mocroscopes are useful in labs that perform granular and crystalline structure metal fatigue studies, and some High School student biology, but this is hardly a state ...
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Particle? As in atom? some moles (6.022 X 10^23/1 mole something) = number atoms/particles Need further clarification from you.
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About 3.5 billion years old. A filamentous prokaryote.
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$25,000.00 a year as President (twenty five thousand dollars) Reference: Wikipedia
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There are 1000 milligrams to the gram, so you can convert milligrams to grams by dividing by 1000.
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Let x be the amount of money he starts with. He spends x/3 on the jacket, leaving him with 2x/3. He spends 1/4 of 2x/3 = x/6 on the shoes. The shoes are 35 less than the jacket, so x/3 - x/6 = 35 ...
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Let's assume that he started with X $. The jacket costed him x/3 $ He was left with 2x/3 $ He spent on shoes 1/4 of that: It means 2x/12 $ (or x/6 $) The equation is: x/3 = x/6 + 35 ...
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Coul you please add mopre details to your question. It looks ambiguous. Please state the exact reaction. Thank you.
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This is called canceling, one of the very first skills taught in Middle School Algebra. Let's take an old familiar formula: inertia. I=1/2 MV^2. We simply transpose the terms, MV^2 and divide by ...
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the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, has the finest comprehensive satellite weather observatories on the planet, and keeps track of the entire globe for developing storms. While ...
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Is facebook and youtube not free to open in china??
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If it is a Madras elephant, spit on it and it will bleed to death.
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Mark Twain explained it perfectly: "There are lies---There are damned lies---There are statistics!"
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