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You just have to work out it,take each number below it and check whether it is prime or not.
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You have (10+26) = 36 characters all together.The first character can be any one of 36. For each one . . .The second character can be any one of the remaining 35. For each one . . .The third character can be any one of the remaining 34. For each one . . ....The seventh character can be any one of the remaining 30.The total number of possibilities is (36 x 35 x 34 x 33 x 32 x 31 x 30) = 42.0723 billion. (rounded)
In Windows and UNIX-based systems, while specifying filenames, ? is a wildcard that substitutes for exactly one character. In SQL databases, the underscore (_) matches exactly one character.
Each of your finger prints (and toe prints) are different from each other. Surely you could have measured this yourself.
Filming a character from above can make them seem vulnerable, while filming them from below can make them seem powerful or intimidating. Each perspective can influence how the audience perceives the character's role and characteristics in the story.
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because each person is different and has different finger prints ,depends were u put ur finger.....
The email program does not support it for text entry, but other programs such as Pages do. Each program does it differently.
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Retinal prints, iris prints, and vein patterns are unique to each individual. These patterns can be used for biometric identification in security systems.
No, like fingerprints, tongue prints are unique to each individual. The large number of papillae on the tongue (bumps and ridges) create a distinct pattern that can be used for identification purposes.
On their inventory screen, there is a sliding bar below each character, this is the approval bar, you can see how much they like or dislike you, and their feelings will be there in brackets.
Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.