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#1 |
In the Braille system, a symbol (such as a lowercase letter,
punctuation mark, suffix, and so on) is given by raising at
least one of the dots in the six-dot arrangement shown in
figure (a). [The six Braille positions are labeled in figure (a).]
For example, in (b), the dots in positions 1, 3, and 4 are
raised and this six-dot arrangement represents the letter m.
The definite article the is shown in (c), and the semicolon (;)
is given by the six-dot arrangement in (d), where the dots in
positions 2 and 3 are raised.
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#2 |
Jackie is a Scrabble® player. She wanted to know the total
number of potential two- and three-letter words she could
make. Here is her reasoning:
Is Jackie right? Explain. |