Sorry, but we are unable to help you since we are unable to view your drawing. Based on your question, I imagine the drawing is a square grid with some spaces that contain numbers and some that contain question marks. If you think about the problem and rephrase a specific question, we might be able to help you.
A number is not a form of punctuation, it would become confusing to people to add numbers as punctuation. Therefore none of the numbers should replace the question mark
ID.......... (replace dots with numbers) means that you are answering a question even if you are not logged in.... for example... im doing it
An emoticon that would best replace the question mark is :/ A punctuation that would best replace the question mark is '!'
We need at least two numbers on the PCM to match and replace it.
The answer is dependent on whether of not you replace the marbles in the jar. If you do, the probability of drawing a red marble is 9 in 15 or 60%, every time. If you do not replace the marbles, the probability of drawing a red marble is 2 in 8 or 25%.
Where possible a question needs an answer.
I think they are tring to say these numbers 49 7 9 3 64 8 25 and this ends in a ? or they are tring to say 32 32 25 ?14 10 7 5.
This "question" isn't even a question.
There should be some ductwork alongside the core support next to rad. Generally there are clips to open.
In casual writing you might be able to replace a question mark with a period, especially in dialog to indicate intonation, but usually the sentence structure of questions is different, so that a period will not be correct. For example, "Where did you go?" is correct as a question, but "Where did you go." is not correct.
VoIP replace your telephone networks but your existing telephone numbers can be use again to maintain your contacts.
Yes. Linux can either replace the existing system or be installed alongside it in what is called "dual-booting."