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"Mean" is the same as "average". It's equal to (sum of all the items in the group) divided by (number of items in the group).
The expression is np + 2n(p+9). This can be simplified into 3np + 18n.
8 x 4 equals 32. If you are unsure how to do this, imagine that you have four groups of eight items in each group. Then just add up all of the eight items in each group.
Combining equal groups together is possible through the concept of multiplication. By multiplying the number of groups with the number of items in each group, you can determine the total number of items. For instance, if you have 3 groups with 4 items in each group, you can put them together by multiplying 3 x 4 to get a total of 12 items.
Unit cost of the first item . . . . pNumber of these ordered . . . nCost of these . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . npUnit cost of the second item . . . (p + 9)Number of these ordered . . . . . 2nCost of these . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2n(p + 9)Cost of the total order . . .np + 2n(p + 9) =np + 2np + 18n =n (p + 2p + 18) =n (3p + 18) = 3n (p + 6)
The woman's purse contained a large amount of sundry items.
The word various means assorted, of a group. The word sundry means of various types, with a connotation of commonality. They are used together as a literary phrase to refer to miscellaneous items that are neither special nor noteworthy.Example:"The man's estate included various and sundry items from his travels."
It means several or various items.
Sundry Credits represent items/transactions which cannot be classified immediately under any credit account.
I have read somewhere that Bank can open only two accounts to credit miscellaneous items like sundry deposit account. Can anybody give me the relevant clause/law applicable in India to muralivanmelil@gmail.com
A sundry account is a corporate account typically used for recording miscellaneous items for which an appropriate account has not yet been established. Sundry accounts are usually temporary or in-process accounts, meaning they must be cleared to a zero balance (total debits must equal total credits) at the end of each accounting period.
In a first person narrative:My grandmother was a great collector of things; her living room alone was filled with such a vast number of sundry items and knick-nacks that, growing up, I was never at a loss for something to do while visiting.In a third person narrative:Harrietta had always loved things. It mattered little what they were, but she took pride in simply having too many little, sundry belongings for any person to take in at one time.
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That's not specific enough to answer easily. What country are you referring to? What sorts of items are you referring to? Please rephrase your question.
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The word 'following' can be used as both a plural and a singluar. If "the following" is a plural, such as in referring to a list of items, you would use are. For example:"The following are ways that you can improve your health."You would never use is for a list of items or choices. "The following" could also be referring to a single group of people, and therefore used as a singular. This is often used for devoted fans ('followers' of a certain celebrity or group) or cult-like religious groups. For example:"The Church of the Holy Triangle may be small, but the following is very influential."