It literally says “and” on the second to last row
It literally says “and” on the second to last row
Not to be too pedantic, but Californium is Cf
Now I imagine them just writing an incoherent string of words. “Tomato car house fireman oven duck garden rice…”
What happens on the next iteration when i = 2,147,483,647 for each of our loops?
Not quite the same, there’s a subtle but significant difference
It depends on if we assume a discrete or continuous distribution.
But in this case it does, or at least it should, since the IQ scale is based on a normal distribution which is symmetric along the mean.
I believe the wildcard eliminates the need for --no-preserve-root, since your not technically removing root, just all the stuff in it
The answer says “any character” not “any characters”, so it is still correct.