C.fable
In the Canterbury Tales, the Nun's Priest<span> is called upon to </span>tell<span>a fun </span>story<span>, because the Monk has just told a real downer. So, he tells a beast fable.</span>
Answer:
each of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.
Explanation:
This seems like an easy yet complex task to do but I'll try to help you out. Let's see... sentences that use the word "Finite".
Examples:
-"T<span>here is a </span>finite<span> number of baseballs, beanbags, and balloons."
</span>-"T<span>his idea that there are a </span>finite<span> number of jobs misses the point entirely of what makes a job."
</span>To find examples such as these you could also go to: yourdictionary.com
Now if you ask for my opinion in what a finite sequence might refer to.. I couldn't tell you in my direct words since I don't understand this concept well just the definition (<span>An infinite sequence is a list or string of discrete objects, usually numbers, that can be paired off one-to-one with the set of positive </span>integer<span>s) Whatis.techtarget.com. If I were you I'd explain all this in my own words. </span><span>
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I think this is a K12 question and finite sequence is used most in Mathematics so I suppose that this belongs more in the Mathematics area. However I say this only as a suggestion.