1st one that I can possibly think behind my brain: 326/1000 or simplified is 163/500
2nd: Three hundred and twenty six thousandths
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The length and width of rectangular traffic sign are 40 and 30 inches respectively
<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>
Given that,
Perimeter of rectangular traffic sign = 140 inches
Let length and width be denoted as ‘L’ and ‘B’ respectively
Given that length is 10 inches longer than its width
L = 10 + B
<em><u>The perimeter of rectangle is given as:</u></em>
Perimeter = 2( L + B)
On substituting the values, we get
140 = 2(10 + B + B)
140 = 2(10 + 2B)
140 = 20 + 4B
B = 30
Therefore, the length is L = 10 + 30 = 40
Hence the dimensions length and width of the rectangle are 40 and 30 inches respectively.
Stephen King<span> wrote the series of The Dark Towers. This series is composed of 8 books which are listed as follows:
</span><span>The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
</span><span>The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
</span>The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
<span>The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
</span>The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole
<span>The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
</span><span>The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
</span><span>The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
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The first of these book was released in 1982 while the last one was released in 2004.
This series has multiple themes and genres including horror, dark fantasy and science fantasy.
The last one of the series "The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower" won the 2005 British Fantasy Award. Other books from the same series were also nominated to the Locus Award.
Your answer is Diverge. To tell whether a series is divergent or convergent, you must look at the rate (the number it is being multiplied by) for the series. If the rate is less than 1, then it would be convergent, meaning it does have a sum. If the rate is greater than 1, then that means it does not have a sum and never will. These series will diverge. Now your rate in this problem is 3 and 3 is greater than 1, so it diverges.
The expression you're looking for is (-1)²