PR is the postal abbreviation for the state of Puerto Rico. However, it's important to note that Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state; it is an unincorporated territory of the United States
PR is related to the state of Paraná. For example, Maringá, PR. Parana is one of the most developed of the brazilian states.
Detran - PR, also called DMV - State Traffic Department, can be located at Avenue Victor Ferreira do Amaral, 2940, Capon of Imbuia, Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
PR is the appropriate abbreviation for Puerto Rico in most situations. Some times PR USA is appropriate.
This all depends on your question. There are 4 parties for election in PR, with 3 that have to do with status. PNP wants for PR to become a state, PIP want for PR to become an independent country, PPR wants for Puerto Rico to stay as it is but make some ammendments to its constitucion.
Not all Puerto Ricans not want to be a state. Their is a minority(less than 5%) the want PR be indepentent. Now, there is more than 40% who whan to be state and around other 40% who what to keep the current status(US COMMONWEALTH).
PR is a territory of the usa. get a map. look 1000 miles southeast of Florida. PR an island in the Caribbean. so, it's part of the usa, but not a state. PR calls itself a commonwealth of the usa, but I'm not sure if the usa congress does. it might someday become the 51st state. now, PR is kind of like a distant step child to the usa. it is rather useless and dependent, but beautiful. its culture is far more spanish than American.
PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of executing the military PR option.
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
Given two events, A and B, Pr(A and B) = Pr(A)*Pr(B) if A and B are independent and Pr(A and B) = Pr(A | B)*Pr(B) if they are not.
Well, Puerto Rico is a US territory... you make the math. Puerto Rico is not poor, but is not rich either. If Puerto Rico become a state of the Union will become the poorest state. But if we compare with other contries around PR, PR is way above them.
74 pr. 74 el. 110 to 116 nt dependibng on what state it is in
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