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  • Asked on March 8, 2021 in Other.

    In maths how can we write the plural of variables? E.g, in these sentences:

    • The values of f(ui|uj) are independent for different .
    • The values of f(ui|uj) are independently for different j/js_____________________ The values of f(ui|uj) are independent for different. The two are also independent for different ?

      Apostrophes and plural forms.

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Single word requests.

    “…large quantity or amount in a way that it would sound as an antonym for “thimble”.

    Preferably a word that rhymes with it or starts with “T”. As in:

    I had a thimble of patience and the task required a ” trainload ”

    Definition of trainload

    • The full freight or passenger capacity of a railroad train.
    • A load that fills a train.
    • A specified minimum number of loaded cars or tons of cargo required to secure a special rate (‘trainload rate’).

    The heaviest train consisted of 682 ore cars and eight distributed GE AC6000CW locomotives with a total weight of 99,734 t (98,159 tons).

    Trainload: A

    trainload!

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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.

    The problem here is CPT Mark G. Santos. Thank you POT. What is the world most mysterious?

    Loosely related to the expositionunder “Mr. Exposition,” a TV trope that provides infodumps or expound the plot. The agitator (a sage or lamenter) someones.

    Additionally, AYKB (As you know, Bob) discussed here ( info dumps, Soap-boxing and Lecturing ).

    Sometimes described as the Turkey City Lexicon or a FAQ Literator.

    Loosely related concepts are: perverbs or wellerisms (making fun of established clichu00e9s and proverbs by showing that they are wrong in some situations, often when taken literally) and Tom Swifties (a speaker attribution that ponies on the quoted statement).

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