each ⪢⪢
In this example, we're asked to estimate the number of degrees each of the shaded figures has been rotated and state the direction of the rotation. #math
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◎◎◎ apart ⪢⪢
When two people or things are apart, they are not close to each other, away from each other.
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○○○ Ebola ⪢⪢
Ebola is caused by six species of virus with four known to cause sickness in humans and each is named after the locations of their outbreaks. The first known species was Zaire Ebola virus discovered in 1976 near Zaire's Ebola river.
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○○○ would like ⪢⪢
As always I would like for you to take a few moments and write down each of these words.
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○○○ allot ⪢⪢
The coach allotted each team 5 minutes to prepare strategy.
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○○○ dredge ⪢⪢
They dredge mud from the pond bottom to seal the dam. Each pond trap several inches of sediment every year. So there's plenty of it.
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○○○ arithmetic ⪢⪢
An arithmetic sequence is made by adding the same value each time.
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○○○ intriguing ⪢⪢
As you traverse this _____ path, you'll learn the steps to unlocking the vast treasures the universe holds for each one of us. #bookmark
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○○○ bullet point ⪢⪢
Ordered list will use the OL tag to add numbers at the beginning of each line while unordered list will use the UL tag to add a bullet point to each line. #bookmark #it
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○○○ part ⪢⪢
It has an angle bracket on each side and the part in the middle determins what kind of tag it is. #bookmark #it
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○○○ measuring cup ⪢⪢
Use a measuring cup to measure how much of each ingredient you need to use in your recipe.
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○○○ coordinate ⪢⪢
Each skating team had to coordinate their movements for the show.
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○○○ square off ⪢⪢
British and Estonian tanks square off against each other in a snowy wasteland not far from the Russian border. → square, jitter
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○○○ meditate ⪢⪢
She liked to meditate for several hours of each day.
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○○○ lay ⪢⪢
We'll look at these three forces and how laying them on top of each other creates a good template for tracking economic movements and figuring out what's happening now. #economy
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○○○ asset ⪢⪢
Each transaction consists of a buyer exchanging money or credit with a seller for goods, services or financial assets. #economy
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○○○ represent ⪢⪢
Each color represents the different result.
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○○○ after ⪢⪢
The sun sets after the sun rises each day.
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○○○ angry ⪢⪢
The two children were _____ with each other over their disagreement.
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○○○ back ⪢⪢
The birds fly back each spring.
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○○○ brain ⪢⪢
Each of us has a brain inside our head.
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○○○ bus ⪢⪢
She will ride the _____ each day to school.
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○○○ broadcast ⪢⪢
I watched the local news broadcast each evening.
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○○○ beside ⪢⪢
The two brothers stood _____ each other.
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○○○ familiar ⪢⪢
The two friends were very _____ with each other.
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○○○ metropolis ⪢⪢
Each of these metropolises is incredible but they are far from all that Europe has to offer.
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○○○ Eurydice ⪢⪢
Orpheus lived with his wife _____ who loved him very deeply. Orpheus was also madly in love with _____ . They really were made for each other.
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○○○ morsel ⪢⪢
On earth, each _____ of food was sweet sustenance while, in the land of the dead, it insured a permanent stay. #bookmark
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○○○ #TOEIC ⪢⪢
There are four parts and directions are given for each part.
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○○○ #TOEIC ⪢⪢
For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book.
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○○○ #TOEIC ⪢⪢
You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker say in each conversation.
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○○○ #TOEIC ⪢⪢
Select the best response to each question and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
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 arithmetic sequence
An arithmetic sequence is made by adding the same value each time. The value added each time is the common difference.
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 1202 Leonardo Fibonacci
Fibonacci asked himself how many pairs of rabbits originated from a single pair in one year. Each pair of rabbits will produce exactly one more pair of both sexes per month which in turn would be fertile from the second month after birth.
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 BC 0500? Hippasus
According to Pythagoras theorem the diagonal length of a square with each side measuring one unit would be square root of two. The assumption that square root of two could be expressed as a ratio of two integers deduces a contradiction.
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 05 Liber Abaci - Leonardo Fibonacci
Fibonacci asked himself how many pairs of rabbits originated from a single pair in one year. Each pair of rabbits will produce exactly one more pair of both sexes per month which in turn would be fertile from the second month after birth. #math
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 01 Hippasus
○ According to Pythagoras theorem the diagonal length of a square with each side measuring one unit would be square root of two. ○ The assumption that square root of two could be expressed as a ratio of two integers deduces a contradiction.
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 √2 ≈ 1.414
According to Pythagoras theorem the diagonal length of a square with each side measuring one unit would be square root of two. The assumption that square root of two could be expressed as a ratio of two integers deduces a contradiction. #math
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 Mathematical Induction
Let P(n) be a statement for each natural number n. If (a) P(1) is true, and (b) P(k) true ⇒ P(k+1) true for every natural number k∈ℕ then P(n) is true for all n∈ℕ.
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