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The phrase "which equal to" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "which is equal to." Example: "The total amount, which is equal to $100, must be paid by the end of the month."
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Furthermore, we suppose that among, there are numbers which equal to 0, and among, there are numbers which equal to 0. Since (2.28).
Therefore, this measure could not deal with some color value which equal to 0, such as (255,0,0).
The still base area was 0.8 m2, and the acrylic cover of still inclined at 31° which equal to the city latitude.
Removal of forests and trees in pre-impoundment clearance could possibly reduce potential GHG emissions after reservoir impoundment, which equal to approximately 14.43%–246.80% of pre-impoundment clearance.
Notes: FGTo denotes the share of households with income below the low-income measure which equal to fifty percent of median income.
For simplicity but without loss of generality, we consider that the number of received antennas for each user is the same, which equal to the total data streams of the transmit user.
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It is interesting that there exists some region for the optimal coefficient which equals to 0.5.
which equals to (2 n ± 1 -Nfor m = 2 n ± 1 -Nfor
Each chromosome included 18 genes, which equals to the total number of trains.
By the assumptions, y n → P ∘ fz which equals to z.
I wrote down 9. In addition, I used 59 to be divided by 6, which equals to 9.
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