Since there is no supporting information in the question it cannot be answered.
I suspect you're referring to a form, either on or off line. Address 1 is the number and street - e.g., 1234 W Main St. Address 2 is the apartment, condo, floor number, etc. - e.g., Suite 102 or Unit B.
It means if you have two currents houses at the time. I hope this helped.
Street Address 1 establishes a location's Building Number & Street Name. Street Address 2 is not generally required, and is used for secondary information, such as an Apartment Number, P.O. Box, or Building Name.
it means a street address or your home address
IT MEANS the address of somewhere
The question is ambiguous. If you mean 3 - 1/2, the answer is 2 1/2. If you mean -3 + 1/2, the answer is -2 1/2. If you mean 3 times 1/2, that is 1 1/2, but that doesn't seem to be what you have asked. Answer 1 ======= 1 1/2
(4,0,0, +1/2)
Sometimes, the length of your actual address may not be able to be contained on just one line. Furthermore, some people prefer to have their apartment number or suite number on the second line of their address, for easier scanning.
Address 1) House number and street name Address 2) City or town Address 3) State and/or county Address 4) Zip or postal code Address 5) Country [optional]
Mean = 2.125 Median = 1.5 Mode = 1 and 2.
It's a bible reference. 2nd book of Timothy, chapter 1, verse 1-14.If you're asking what the meaning of this passage is, please address this to the appropriate category.
is it 1.ip address 2.mac address 3.ethernet mask 4.subnet mask address
The same as a public IP. Your choices are: (1) assign an address manually, and (2) configure the computer to get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.The same as a public IP. Your choices are: (1) assign an address manually, and (2) configure the computer to get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.The same as a public IP. Your choices are: (1) assign an address manually, and (2) configure the computer to get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.The same as a public IP. Your choices are: (1) assign an address manually, and (2) configure the computer to get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.
no