Answer: is 65292
1.Three pairs of digit sum up to 11
So.5+6,4+7,3+8,2+9
So, password must consist of 2 to 9 numbers to make a pair 11.
No 0 or 1.
2.Also it has only 5 digit. So any two number must be same.
3. as per other condition.. 1st and last digit can't be same and also 3 middle digits can't have 2 same number.
4. Last and first digit can be
6___2
9___3
No other options suit for three times the last digit.
5. For middle numbers..
_529_ is the only option and 2 is a repeator that can make third pair as sum of 11.
_63(11)_ error and also 6 is a repeator but it can't make sum as 11.. Anyway error case.
_74(12)_error also no repeators
So.. Now from step 4 and 5..
65292 is the password.
The correct answer is “It was hard, being captain of the constellation"
Explanation:
In this paragraph, the narrator explains the thoughts of Astrid as she is leaving the moon-ball court. In this, the narrator explains her main conflict or problem. This is introduced in "But that was nothing compared to the heavyweight in her shoulders" because this detail shows feeling pulled by the gravity is not as important or problematic as the main problem Astrid is dealing with.
Moreover, this big problem is explained in the sentence "It was hard, being captain of the constellation" because this explains the cause why she feels a heavy weight on her shoulders or why she is going through a difficult situation. According to this, the sentence that explains that Astrid had a big problem and clarifies the idea of "heavy weight in her shoulders" is "It was hard, being captain of the constellation."
Answer: an external conflict between the narrator, who is demanding independence, and her mother, who is demanding obedience
Explanation: It is between two people and her daughter is not the perfect daughter her mom wants her to be.
No its not? compound nouns are one word I think, although it is a noun I don't believe its a compound noun
The message that is delivered in the Wife of Bath's Tale is that women desire to have sovereignty over men. This is the lesson learned by the errant knight on his quest to find the answer to the question “What do women most desire?”