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Little means something which is in very low amount. A little means something which is required in lesser amount than what the meaning little would have delivered.
- Little→not much (negative).
- A little→some (positive).
- The little→small amount but all that is there; followed by a Noun with that after it (explicitly stated or implied).
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4x - 3 = 13
4x - 3 + 3 = 13 + 3
4x = 16
x = 16/4
x = 4
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Physical changes: When a substance undergoes a physical change, it does not give rise to a different kind of substance or there is no new substance is formed. A physical change is a reversible change.
For example; heating of water melting of butter, cutting of paper etc.
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Chemical changes: A Chemical change occurs when two or more chemical substances react to form new product that have an entirely different set of properties. A chemical change is mostly Irreversible.
For example; cooking food, ripening of fruit, lighting a matchstick, aging of leaves and digestion of food etc.
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A sand clock works on the principle that all the sand from the upper chamber falls into the lower chamber in a fixed amount of time. Pour the salt or sand into one of the jars. Cut a circular piece of paper that is big enough to fit over the opening of the jar. Punch a hole in the middle of the piece of paper and put the paper over the jar. Place the second jar upside down on top of the first jar so that the openings are lined up with each other. The first hourglass, or sand clock, is said to have been invented by a French monk called Liutprand in the 8th century AD.
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Verbs can be finite or non-finite. Finite verbs change their form when there is a change in the subject or the tense. Watch <a href="https://youtu.be/RZCvVIABFm4">this video for easy explanations of finite and non-finite verbs</a>. You can watch <a href="https://youtu.be/XvPc6LZUFT4">/a Malayalam version of the same video</a> here.
Study the examples given below.
- I work hard for my family.
The verb work becomes works when the subject is a singular noun/pronoun.
- Maya works hard for her family.
- He works hard for his family.
Work becomes worked when the sentence is in the past tense.
- I worked very hard yesterday.
- He worked very hard yesterday.
- Maya worked very hard yesterday.
Such verbs which change their form are called finite verbs.
Non-finite verbs do not change their form when there is a change in the number or person of the subject. Examples are: to-infinitives and –ing forms.
- I need a pen to write.
- He needs a pen to write.
- Rani needs a pen to write.
- Ravi needed a pen to write.
Here the verb need is finite because it has different forms (need, needs, needed) whereas the verb to write is non-finite.
More examples are given below.
- Supriya enjoys swimming.
- I enjoy swimming.
- Do you enjoy swimming?
- I enjoyed swimming when I was a child.
Enjoy is finite whereas swimming is non-finite.
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Cell Reference in excel is the way to represent the identity and the location of any cell with the help of combining Column Name and Row Number on a worksheet.
We have three different types of Cell References in Excel –
- Relative Cell Reference in Excel
- Absolute Cell Reference in Excel
- Mixed Cell Reference in Excel
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Answer:
5(p + 4) - 8(4 - p) = 25 - 3(7-p) +144
5p + 20 - 32 + 8p = 25 - 21 +3p + 144
5p + 8p - 3p = 25 - 21 - 20 + 32 + 144
10p = 190
p = 190/10
= 19
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*When the soil contains large amount of small particles i.e. clay, the soil is called as clayey soil.
*Small clay particles have little space for air because these pack closely and water can be easily held in the very small spaces.
*Clayey soils are heavy because of greater water holding capacity than sandy soils; these are wet and not well aerated.
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