-Just a note, the korean is upside down.
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The first character. geul, means orange, or tangerine.
The other two, euisang, mean clothes.
So put together, it basically means like 'tangerine clothes', or maybe 'orange costume'. With no other context I can't really tell what it exactly means.
I hope this helped anyway. ^^
The acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is by definition the change in velocity per unit time.
If the velocity of the girl is uniform at 1.5 m/s, then there is no acceleration.
Remember that velocity is a vector quantity and a vector can change in 3 ways
Magnitude only
Direction only
Both magnitude and direction.
Now the magnitude of velocity (speed) can stay constant while the direction is changing. This is the case in circular motion.
In the question above, it is mentioned that the girl is moving along a straight road. Therefore no change in direction of velocity.
Final Answer: No acceleration because of no change in velocity.
Answer:
1.いちまん 2.にまんごせん
2. にまんごせん
3.よんまんろくせんごひゃく
4.ななまんはっせんよんひゃくごじゅう
5.きゅうじゅうよんまんさんぜんろっぴゃくごじゅうはち
Explanation:
1.いち(one) まん(10,000) = 1 ten thousand = 10,000
2.に(two) まん(10,000) ごせん(5.000)= 20,000+5,000= 25,000
3.よん(four) まん(10,000) ろくせん(6,000) ごひゃく
(500)= 40,000+6,000+500= 46,500
4.なな(7) まん(10,000) はっせん(8,000) よんひゃく(400) ごじゅう(50)= 70,000+8,000+400+50= 78,450
5.きゅうじゅう(90)よん(4)まん(10,000)さんぜん(3,000)ろっぴゃく(600)ごじゅう(50)はち
(8)= 940,000+3,000+600+58= 943,658
Answer:
B. They are both signed in the direction that the word indicates: in front of you = future and behind you = past.
Explanation:
ASL is an acronym for American Sign Language and it's basically a naturally complete language that is used as a form of sign-language for the deaf and du-mb communities in the United States of America. The American Sign Language is visual and gestural in nature, so it is expressed mainly by using signs such as movement of the hands, fingers and face.
Furthermore, in using an American Sign Language (ASL), the correct sequence to describe a familiar individual is to start with the sign "see" followed by the gender, ethnicity, skin color, height, body type, complexion, and clothing.
The similar thing about the signs for "tomorrow" and "yesterday" is that they are both signed in the direction that the word indicates: in front of you = future and behind you = past.
This simply means that, to tell a physically impaired person about what would happen tomorrow or in the future, you will sign in the front direction (in front of you) while to to inform him or her about an event that happened yesterday or in the past, you will point behind you (behind you).