Only if it is a nine hole course, not if you play the same nine holes of an eighteen hole course twice.
For competition and handicap purposes there must be 18 holes. If there is a nine hole course it must be played twice.
20 if you count 66 twice 19 if not
You count the number of vertices in the polygon that forms the base. The prism has twice as many vertices.
twice as long as it takes to dig two holes
Oh, dude, counting to infinity once is already a stretch, but twice? Like, technically, infinity is endless, so you can't really count to it at all, let alone do it twice. So, yeah, you can't count to infinity twice because you can't even count to infinity once. Mind-blowing, right?
You can be twice as certain about your speed now.
He was number 27 if you count Cleveland twice; otherwise he was number 26.
The easiest way is to just use a loop variable. For example:var count = 0;for (var i in object) {if (object.hasOwnProperty(i) {count++;}}console.log(count);That will add to the count variable each time through the loop, so at the end it will be a count of the number of times the loop has run.
Twice as slow
You can either count to 12 twice and add up the result (24), or you can count to 2 twelve times (which would also be 24).
As many as it takes to fill a one-cup measure. Then, if you really care. you can dump them out and count them. Likely you will not get the same count twice. You NEED a measuring cup.
By only counting the prices of final goods and services, the government does not count the same product twice.