With a 68-team tournament, the Big Dance means endless possibilities. According to DePaul University math professorJeffrey Burgan,there are more than 147.5 quintillion (that's 147,500,000,000,000,000,000) ways to fill out a bracket.
It's no surprise then that no one has ever filled out a perfect bracket!
when me and my tournament team win a tournament! (Which possibly be NEVER
English, possibly Ebonics.
Possibly the warriors but idrk
Yes, the only difference would possibly be the artwork on them.
Basketball, well, depending on who you are it will have different effects on your body. Some people will get bad knees and others will stay fit or possibly lose weight.
There are 26! (which means 26*25*24 all the way to 1) permutations. this comes to 403,291,461,100,000,000,000,000,000 different combinations. If it takes you thirty seconds to write out one combination, then it would take 383,123,823,100,000,000,000 YEARS to write all the combinations. To put this into context, the universe (and possibly time itself) is only 13,700,000,000 years old.
hockey,basketball,baseballjbs fav spport is basketball. i think
by multiplying how many digits there are to the fourth power and dividing that by 4 get 64. so u can possibly make 64 combinations... it think
Answer: 192 days. There are 48 different combinations of ties and shirts (8 different ties for each of the 6 pairs of pants), and then four different shirts for each of these combinations. In numerical form: 8 x 6 x 4 = 192
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Possibly The Cell Games Saga, and maybe Other-World Tournament.
"Possible" is an adjective, not "possibly." "Possibly" is an adverb that means something is done or might happen.