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Test 2-Mei24-CS SATU by rizky

Apakah info yang Magi berikan sudah jelas atau ada lagi yang dapat Magi bantu kembali Kak? Untuk treatment scaling di cabang Kota Wisata Cibubur berlaku 199 ribu hari Senin - Jumat dan promo scaling 299 ribu hari Sabtu dan Minggu Kak. Apakah informasi yang Magi berikan sudah jelas atau ada lagi yang dapat Magi bantu kembali Kak? Mohon maaf promo hanya berlaku sampai akhir bulan ya Kak. Untuk mencegah gigi berlubang ya Kak. Untuk fluoridasi 250rb ya Kak. Weekdays 09:00-21:00 ya Kak. Untuk di tanggal 24 Juni tersedia dijam 09:00-13:00 Kak. Berkenan dijam berapa? Untuk di cabang Summarecon hari inin drg Vega sudah full pasien ya Kak. Kak Lukdy berkenan Magi bantu jadwalkan di jam berapa kak? Dengan senang hati Kak. Magi infokan sebelum tindakan mohon dapat menunjukkan e-voucher kepada resepsionis ya Kak. Baik Kak untuk Kak Aghastya di jam 17;30 dan Kak Nicky di jam 18:00 di tanggal 24 Mei, apakah sudah betul Kak? Boleh dibantu segera isi data diri dan anaknya ya Kak, agar segera Magi bantu jadwalkan ya Kak. Untuk hari ini bisa maju di jam 15:00 atau mundur di jam 20:00, bisa di jam berapa Kak? Rencananya kakak ingin Magi bantu reschedule ditanggal dan jam berapa? Berikut promo pemasangan kawat gigi dengan dokter spesialis Orthodonti di cabang Bogor Padjajaran ya Kak. Kakak rencana ingin konsultasi awal pada tanggal dan jam berapa Kak?

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In 1957, as tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew, the Soviet Union launched a satellite named Sputnik I into space. It was the first satellite ever launched into orbit, a huge milestone for humankind – and for the Soviets. Many Americans felt that it was crucial for the United States to catch up to the Soviet Union in space technology. President Eisenhower agreed. In 1958, the President created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The great space race had begun!

In a choice that would affect the state’s economy, education, tourism, and technology for decades to come, NASA picked Cape Canaveral in Florida as the location for its “spaceport”. Cape Canaveral was an empty stretch of flat land on the central Florida coast, facing the ocean. It was the perfect location for railroads and ships to bring materials to build the launch pad and space station.

Over the next few years, thousands of scientists, engineers, and builders moved to the area with their families. In a short time, quiet Cape Canaveral became a busy place. To encourage more people to work in the space industry, the U.S. government began to provide Florida with extra money for education in mathematics, science, engineering, and foreign languages. Florida Technological University was built to teach students the skills needed for working in the space program.

Cape Canaveral was not the only Florida town to feel the impact of the space race. Factories were built all over the state to produce materials needed for the space program, and nearby cities, including Melbourne and Orlando, grew rapidly. The federal government continued to fund industries industries important to developing space technology. Billions of dollars entered Florida’s economy as a result of the new space program.

In 1959, the Soviets made another big step in the Space Pace. They launched Luna 2, the first space probe to reach the surface of the moon. Two years later, a Soviet astronaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first person to orbit Earth. The Soviet Union was getting closer and closer to becoming the first country to put a man on the moon. The U.S. knew they would have to work quickly to make major strides in the space race.

The first American program to send humans into space was called Project Mercury. Six manned flights were launched from Cape Canaveral between 1961 and 1963, after two years of many unmanned practice flights. Scientists wanted to see how well the astronauts could perform tasks in zero spacecraft design.

Americans were very excited about the space race, and many people began visiting Cape Canaveral to watch these spacecraft launches. The area around Cape Canaveral became known as Florida’s “Space Coast”.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made a bold statement. He announced that the U.S. would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. Americans were thrilled about this possibility. The goal of the Apollo Mission, which ran from 1963 to 1972, was to accomplish this goal. On July 20, 1969, almost all of America was watching as the Apollo 11 spacecraft, launched from Cape Canaveral with three astronauts aboard, landed on the moon! Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the moon. Michael Collins orbited above in the command ship, Columbia.

The U.S. may have been the first country to land astronauts on the moon, but scientists didn’t want to stop there. The next big challenge was to develop spacecraft that could orbit the earth for long periods of time. They also needed a way to get astronauts and supplies on and off those orbiting spacecraft. So NASA started the space shuttle program. Over the years, more than 130 space shuttle flights sent orbiters to study space and map earth, and eventually to supply the International Space Station and perform repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

After decades of space age development, Florida is still one of the country’s centers for technology and the home to one of the world’s most important spaceports.

Untitled by hannahsu839

In 1957, as tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew, the Soviet Union launched a satellite named Sputnik I into space. It was the first satellite ever launched into orbit, a huge milestone for humankind – and for the Soviets. Many Americans felt that it was crucial for the United States to catch up to the Soviet Union in space technology. President Eisenhower agreed. In 1958, the President created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The great space race had begun!

In a choice that would affect the state’s economy, education, tourism, and technology for decades to come, NASA picked Cape Canaveral in Florida as the location for its “spaceport”. Cape Canaveral was an empty stretch of flat land on the central Florida coast, facing the ocean. It was the perfect location for railroads and ships to bring materials to build the launch pad and space station.

Over the next few years, thousands of scientists, engineers, and builders moved to the area with their families. In a short time, quiet Cape Canaveral became a busy place. To encourage more people to work in the space industry, the U.S. government began to provide Florida with extra money for education in mathematics, science, engineering, and foreign languages. Florida Technological University was built to teach students the skills needed for working in the space program.

Cape Canaveral was not the only Florida town to feel the impact of the space race. Factories were built all over the state to produce materials needed for the space program, and nearby cities, including Melbourne and Orlando, grew rapidly. The federal government continued to fund industries industries important to developing space technology. Billions of dollars entered Florida’s economy as a result of the new space program.

In 1959, the Soviets made another big step in the Space Pace. They launched Luna 2, the first space probe to reach the surface of the moon. Two years later, a Soviet astronaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first person to orbit Earth. The Soviet Union was getting closer and closer to becoming the first country to put a man on the moon. The U.S. knew they would have to work quickly to make major strides in the space race.

The first American program to send humans into space was called Project Mercury. Six manned flights were launched from Cape Canaveral between 1961 and 1963, after two years of many unmanned practice flights. Scientists wanted to see how well the astronauts could perform tasks in zero spacecraft design.

Americans were very excited about the space race, and many people began visiting Cape Canaveral to watch these spacecraft launches. The area around Cape Canaveral became known as Florida’s “Space Coast”.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made a bold statement. He announced that the U.S. would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. Americans were thrilled about this possibility. The goal of the Apollo Mission, which ran from 1963 to 1972, was to accomplish this goal. On July 20, 1969, almost all of America was watching as the Apollo 11 spacecraft, launched from Cape Canaveral with three astronauts aboard, landed on the moon! Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the moon. Michael Collins orbited above in the command ship, Columbia.

The U.S. may have been the first country to land astronauts on the moon, but scientists didn’t want to stop there. The next big challenge was to develop spacecraft that could orbit the earth for long periods of time. They also needed a way to get astronauts and supplies on and off those orbiting spacecraft. So NASA started the space shuttle program. Over the years, more than 130 space shuttle flights sent orbiters to study space and map earth, and eventually to supply the International Space Station and perform repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

After decades of space age development, Florida is still one of the country’s centers for technology and the home to one of the world’s most important spaceports.

Untitled by summerlin

In 1957, as tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew, the Soviet Union launched a satellite named Sputnik I into space. It was the first satellite ever launched into orbit, a huge milestone for humankind – and for the Soviets. Many Americans felt that it was crucial for the United States to catch up to the Soviet Union in space technology. President Eisenhower agreed. In 1958, the President created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The great space race had begun!

In a choice that would affect the state’s economy, education, tourism, and technology for decades to come, NASA picked Cape Canaveral in Florida as the location for its “spaceport”. Cape Canaveral was an empty stretch of flat land on the central Florida coast, facing the ocean. It was the perfect location for railroads and ships to bring materials to build the launch pad and space station.

Over the next few years, thousands of scientists, engineers, and builders moved to the area with their families. In a short time, quiet Cape Canaveral became a busy place. To encourage more people to work in the space industry, the U.S. government began to provide Florida with extra money for education in mathematics, science, engineering, and foreign languages. Florida Technological University was built to teach students the skills needed for working in the space program.

Cape Canaveral was not the only Florida town to feel the impact of the space race. Factories were built all over the state to produce materials needed for the space program, and nearby cities, including Melbourne and Orlando, grew rapidly. The federal government continued to fund industries industries important to developing space technology. Billions of dollars entered Florida’s economy as a result of the new space program.

In 1959, the Soviets made another big step in the Space Pace. They launched Luna 2, the first space probe to reach the surface of the moon. Two years later, a Soviet astronaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first person to orbit Earth. The Soviet Union was getting closer and closer to becoming the first country to put a man on the moon. The U.S. knew they would have to work quickly to make major strides in the space race.

The first American program to send humans into space was called Project Mercury. Six manned flights were launched from Cape Canaveral between 1961 and 1963, after two years of many unmanned practice flights. Scientists wanted to see how well the astronauts could perform tasks in zero spacecraft design.

Americans were very excited about the space race, and many people began visiting Cape Canaveral to watch these spacecraft launches. The area around Cape Canaveral became known as Florida’s “Space Coast”.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made a bold statement. He announced that the U.S. would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. Americans were thrilled about this possibility. The goal of the Apollo Mission, which ran from 1963 to 1972, was to accomplish this goal. On July 20, 1969, almost all of America was watching as the Apollo 11 spacecraft, launched from Cape Canaveral with three astronauts aboard, landed on the moon! Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the moon. Michael Collins orbited above in the command ship, Columbia.

The U.S. may have been the first country to land astronauts on the moon, but scientists didn’t want to stop there. The next big challenge was to develop spacecraft that could orbit the earth for long periods of time. They also needed a way to get astronauts and supplies on and off those orbiting spacecraft. So NASA started the space shuttle program. Over the years, mor than 130 space shuttle flights sent orbiters to study space and map earth, and eventually to supply the International Space Station and perform repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

After decades of space age development, Florida is still one of the country’s centers for technology and the home to one of the world’s most important spaceports.

GRACE by samhuang

In 1957, as tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew, the Soviet Union launched a satellite named Sputnik I into space. It was the first satellite ever launched into orbit, a huge milestone for humankind – and for the Soviets. Many Americans felt that it was crucial for the United States to catch up to the Soviet Union in space technology. President Eisenhower agreed. In 1958, the President created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The great space race had begun!

In a choice that would affect the state’s economy, education, tourism, and technology for decades to come, NASA picked Cape Canaveral in Florida as the location for its “spaceport”. Cape Canaveral was an empty stretch of flat land on the central Florida coast, facing the ocean. It was the perfect location for railroads and ships to bring materials to build the launch pad and space station.

Over the next few years, thousands of scientists, engineers, and builders moved to the area with their families. In a short time, quiet Cape Canaveral became a busy place. To encourage more people to work in the space industry, the U.S. government began to provide Florida with extra money for education in mathematics, science, engineering, and foreign languages. Florida Technological University was built to teach students the skills needed for working in the space program.

Cape Canaveral was not the only Florida town to feel the impact of the space race. Factories were built all over the state to produce materials needed for the space program, and nearby cities, including Melbourne and Orlando, grew rapidly. The federal government continued to fund industries industries important to developing space technology. Billions of dollars entered Florida’s economy as a result of the new space program.

In 1959, the Soviets made another big step in the Space Pace. They launched Luna 2, the first space probe to reach the surface of the moon. Two years later, a Soviet astronaut, Yuri Gagarin, became the first person to orbit Earth. The Soviet Union was getting closer and closer to becoming the first country to put a man on the moon. The U.S. knew they would have to work quickly to make major strides in the space race.

The first American program to send humans into space was called Project Mercury. Six manned flights were launched from Cape Canaveral between 1961 and 1963, after two years of many unmanned practice flights. Scientists wanted to see how well the astronauts could perform tasks in zero spacecraft design.

Americans were very excited about the space race, and many people began visiting Cape Canaveral to watch these spacecraft launches. The area around Cape Canaveral became known as Florida’s “Space Coast”.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made a bold statement. He announced that the U.S. would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. Americans were thrilled about this possibility. The goal of the Apollo Mission, which ran from 1963 to 1972, was to accomplish this goal. On July 20, 1969, almost all of America was watching as the Apollo 11 spacecraft, launched from Cape Canaveral with three astronauts aboard, landed on the moon! Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the moon. Michael Collins orbited above in the command ship, Columbia.

The U.S. may have been the first country to land astronauts on the moon, but scientists didn’t want to stop there. The next big challenge was to develop spacecraft that could orbit the earth for long periods of time. They also needed a way to get astronauts and supplies on and off those orbiting spacecraft. So NASA started the space shuttle program. Over the years, mor than 130 space shuttle flights sent orbiters to study space and map earth, and eventually to supply the International Space Station and perform repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope.

After decades of space age development, Florida is still one of the country’s centers for technology and the home to one of the world’s most important spaceports.

big 5 by user107316

The Big Five personality traits, also known as the Five-Factor Model (FFM), provide a comprehensive framework for understanding human personality. These traits include Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (often abbreviated as OCEAN). Each trait exists on a spectrum, with individuals displaying varying degrees of each. Understanding these traits is crucial in organizational contexts as they influence workplace behavior, performance, and interpersonal dynamics.

Openness to Experience refers to an individual's level of creativity, curiosity, and openness to new experiences. In organizations, employees high in openness are often more innovative and adaptable. They tend to embrace new ideas and changes, making them valuable in dynamic and rapidly evolving industries. Such individuals are effective in roles that require strategic thinking and problem-solving. However, excessive openness may sometimes lead to impracticality or distractibility, so a balance is necessary.

Conscientiousness is characterized by being organized, dependable, and disciplined. This trait is a strong predictor of job performance across various roles. Highly conscientious individuals are often reliable, detail-oriented, and efficient, making them well-suited for positions requiring high levels of responsibility and adherence to deadlines. They are typically good at planning and executing tasks and are less likely to engage in counterproductive work behaviors. High conscientiousness is linked to better job performance, higher job satisfaction, and lower turnover rates.

Extraversion involves being outgoing, energetic, and sociable. Extraverts are often enthusiastic, assertive, and thrive in social interactions. In the workplace, they are likely to excel in roles that involve teamwork, customer interaction, and leadership. Their ability to communicate effectively and build relationships can enhance team cohesion and morale. However, extraverts may sometimes dominate discussions or overlook details, so their strengths are best utilized in environments that value collaboration and social engagement.

Agreeableness reflects a person's tendency to be compassionate, cooperative, and harmonious in their interactions with others. Highly agreeable individuals are often good team players, as they are empathetic, helpful, and conflict-averse. They contribute to a positive organizational climate and are effective in roles that require teamwork and customer service. However, excessive agreeableness may lead to difficulties in making tough decisions or asserting authority when necessary. Balancing agreeableness with assertiveness is essential for effective leadership and management.

Neuroticism indicates the degree to which individuals experience negative emotions such as anxiety, anger, or depression. High neuroticism can negatively impact job performance as it is associated with emotional instability and stress. Individuals high in neuroticism may struggle with stress management and are more prone to burnout and absenteeism. However, recognizing this trait can help organizations provide appropriate support and resources to manage stress and improve employee well-being. Lower levels of neuroticism are generally linked to higher job satisfaction and better performance.

The Big Five personality traits significantly influence various organizational outcomes, including job performance, leadership effectiveness, team dynamics, and employee well-being. By understanding and assessing these traits, organizations can make more informed decisions in recruitment, team composition, leadership development, and employee support programs. Tailoring roles to match employees' personality traits can enhance job satisfaction, productivity, and overall organizational effectiveness.

For example, placing highly conscientious individuals in roles requiring meticulous attention to detail and placing extraverts in client-facing or leadership positions can optimize their strengths. Similarly, understanding the impact of neuroticism can lead to better stress management initiatives and mental health support in the workplace.

Overall, the Big Five personality traits provide a valuable framework for enhancing organizational effectiveness by aligning individual strengths with appropriate roles and creating a supportive work environment that acknowledges and leverages diverse personality traits.

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commercial malfunctions faults calculations amperage consumption watts resistance diameter series parallel simple batteries charge measuring tested signal processing functions calibration modifying collision warning antilock lateral spray-bottle method assembly movement damage scratches accident gouge maintaining shock absorbers design articulation requires crack reinforced flange camber caster positive negative weight knuckle required cotter pin dual studs identical inflation irregular deflection height micrometer caliper squeeze cracked clevis yoke deteriorates release retracting quarter-turn diaphragm verifying issued decommission available defective caution fault

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commercial malfunctions faults calculations amperage consumption watts resistance diameter series parallel simple batteries charge measuring tested signal processing functions calibration modifying collision warning antilock lateral spray-bottle method assembly movement damage scratches accident gouge maintaining shock absorbers design articulation requires crack reinforced flange camber caster positive negative weight knuckle required cotter pin dual studs identical inflation irregular deflection height micrometer caliper squeeze cracked clevis yoke deteriorates release retracting quarter-turn diaphragm verifying issued decommission available defective caution fault

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commercial malfunctions faults calculations amperage consumption watts resistance diameter series parallel simple batteries charge measuring tested signal processing functions calibration modifying collision warning antilock lateral spray-bottle method assembly movement damage scratches accident gouge maintaining shock absorbers design articulation requires crack reinforced flange camber caster positive negative weight knuckle required cotter pin dual studs identical inflation irregular deflection height micrometer caliper squeeze cracked clevis yoke deteriorates release retracting quarter-turn diaphragm verifying issued decommission available defective caution fault

Untitled by user546887

commercial malfunctions faults calculations amperage consumption watts resistance diameter series parallel simple batteries charge measuring tested signal processing functions calibration modifying collision warning antilock lateral spray-bottle method assembly movement damage scratches accident gouge maintaining shock absorbers design articulation requires crack reinforced flange camber caster positive negative weight knuckle required cotter pin dual studs identical inflation irregular deflection height micrometer caliper squeeze cracked clevis yoke deteriorates release retracting quarter-turn diaphragm verifying issued decommission available defective caution fault

Whittaker Test by liz_russ_ot

This is a test to see if I can share assignments.

court by prakashbc

Format of Writ Petition in MS Word to be filed in High Court for direction against violation of fundamental right.
You file Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution when your fundamental rights are affected. While filing the Writ Petition, necessary copies of documents needs to be annexed. Format of Writ Petition seeking direction from the High Court against the Government authority is given below. It can be downloaded in MS Word format also, so that you can prepare it on the basis of draft Writ Petition. There are five writ petition types in the Indian constitution, which you can file either before the High Court such as:

1. Habeas Corpus

2. Mandamus

3. Prohibition

4. Certiorari

5. Quo Warranto


SYNOPSIS

1. The Petitioners are filing the present Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India Praying inter alia for issuing Writ of Mandamus and other appropriate Writ for directing the Respondent No. 1 to Release Respondent No. 4 from the premises of Respondent No. 5, seeking direction to Respondent No. 1 inquire into the incident of keeping Respondent No.4 in confinement by Respondent No. 5 in an illegal building without basic amenities and in un healthy conditions, conduct proper medical tests on Respondent No. 4 and also seeking Direction to Respondent No. 4 to take care of ailing Petitioners at their old age and provide maintenance to them under Section 4 of Maintenance of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007.

France by wishpath

248,573 m2 (643,801 km2). 15,771 (4,807 m) 1909,

Keyboarding 11 by nice1day

In the heart of the bustling city, there is a small, serene park. The park is a haven for people looking to escape the noise and chaos of urban life. With its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere, it provides a perfect spot for a peaceful walk or a moment of reflection. The majestic mountains towered over the valley; their peaks covered in snow. The fresh mountain air was invigorating, and the sound of a distant waterfall added to the sense of tranquility. Nature's beauty was on full display, inspiring awe and wonder.

Keyboarding 10 by nice1day

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a wise old owl. The owl was known throughout the kingdom for its wisdom and kindness. People from all over would come to seek advice from the owl, who always had a thoughtful answer.
Technology has significantly advanced over the past few decades. Computers and smartphones have become essential tools in our daily lives. The internet provides us with instant access to information and connects us with people around the world.
A healthy lifestyle involves regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep. It is important to take care of both your physical and mental health. Finding time for relaxation and hobbies can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.

Keyboarding 9 by nice1day

Playing sports offers numerous physical and mental health benefits. It promotes cardiovascular health, enhances coordination, and fosters teamwork and leadership skills. Engaging in regular physical activity can lead to a healthier and more balanced lifestyle. The art of cooking involves not just following recipes but also understanding flavors and techniques. Mastering the balance of sweet, salty, sour, and bitter can elevate a dish from ordinary to extraordinary, making cooking a delightful and rewarding experience.

Keyboarding 8 by nice1day

The novel's protagonist navigated a labyrinth of emotions, grappling with love, loss, and the search for identity. Each page was a testament to the author’s mastery in weaving complex characters and intricate plots. Effective learning strategies involve a combination of active engagement, spaced repetition, and practical application. These methods help reinforce knowledge and improve retention, making the learning process more efficient and enjoyable. Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Reducing carbon emissions, conserving natural resources, and adopting sustainable practices are essential steps toward mitigating its impact and protecting our planet for future generations.

Keyboarding 7 by nice1day

Exploring the vast deserts of Africa offers a unique adventure. The rolling dunes, the vibrant sunsets, and the incredible wildlife make for an unforgettable experience. It's a journey that challenges and rewards in equal measure. Maintaining a balanced diet is crucial for overall health. Incorporating a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can help ensure that your body receives the essential nutrients it needs to function optimally.

Keyboarding 6 by nice1day

The forest was dense and teeming with life. Birds chirped melodiously, and the sound of a nearby stream added to the serene atmosphere. It was a place where one could truly feel connected to nature. Advancements in artificial intelligence are rapidly transforming industries. From healthcare to finance, AI is being utilized to optimize processes, predict trends, and provide valuable insights that were previously unimaginable. The Industrial Revolution marked a significant turning point in history. It began in the late 18th century and led to profound changes in the way goods were produced, shifting from handmade items to machine-manufactured products.

Calculadoras by morango83

Utiliza los paréntesis () en exceso. Generalmente los casos con resultados distintos en diferentes calculadoras se presentan cuando no se ubican bien el numerador y el denominador en las divisiones /; las divisiones son prácticamente fracciones y se visualizan mejor si permite la escritura de fracciones.

Por ejemplo: 60/3*(3+1). No es lo mismo 60/(3*(3+1)) que (60/3)*(3+1). La "regla" prioriza los * y los / antes que los + y los -, pero no hay jerarquía entre * y /.

La calculadora puede resolver los * y los / en orden de lectura, en el ejemplo sería primero la división y luego la multiplicación, es decir, (60/3)*(3+1); o clasifica dos "bandos" dependiendo de en qué lado estén los números de la /, es decir, 60/(3*(3+1)).