<span>Answer:
It was written in the question the following:
static public char ch = // wrong!
The word "public" must come before "static", and since this is not the case here, the above statement is NOT a legal declaration of a class variable.
public static char ch =; //</span>
PH is the independent variable and the growth of oysters is the dependent variable
Answer:
The answer should be "Explode"
Answer:
Neither the same nor the opposite
Explanation:
<em>Two heads are better than one</em> is an idiom meaning that it's easier to solve a problem or come up with an idea with the help of another person than alone.
<em>Two is company, three is a crowd </em>is an idiom usually associated with a romantic context. It's used to say that a third person should leave when two people (e.g. lovers) want to be together on their own.
So, when we compare these explanations, we can't say that these two sentences mean the same, nor the opposite.