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4 February
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¿Qué significa "parallel" in these contexts? or they mean the same?
Rising prices parallel increasing fuel costs
Rising prices coincides equal to the increase in fuel costs. ?
¿Qué significa "parallel" in these contexts? or they mean the same?
Rising prices parallel increasing fuel costs
Rising prices coincides equal to the increase in fuel costs. ?
Rising prices parallel increasing fuel costs
Rising prices coincides equal to the increase in fuel costs. ?
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"Parallel" in mathematics means - a line that runs side by side another line. When extended forever it never touches the other line, and never get any further apart.
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In this sentance it means - when fuel prices rise it effects other prices, and they rise.
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