But if you're clever enough to know that "along" is not the same as "a long" then the answer would be no. Can something work 60% of the time if you only try it once. No, my friend, you would have to do it a multiple of 5 times for it to work 60% of the time. Not that its meant to be taken seriously; its a actually a joke, as I hope you asking that question was.
You always do something whereas something happens all the time.
work per unit time is power.that's all!
I think challenges that can be faced by the owner of the business in the work is that all workers are on time everyday at work
He was so clever that all his work only used up 10% pf his brain and had a spare 90%?
There is a wide-spread myth that humans only use 10% of their brain. While no hard percentage has been published, studies of the brain and imaging technology reveal that almost all of the human brain is being used at any given time.
Yes, i think that it can.
If you have to find 20% of 'something', multiply 'something' by 0.2 or 2/10 or elsedivide 'something' by 5 . Whichever is easiest for you ... they're all the same.
Of course you need to work hard to have something done properly and on time because when you are working hard it means you are giving your best so give all of your efforts to do something properly and on time.
You don't try at all.
It either means that it doesn't work all the time, or in all patients, or that it only partially relieves the symptoms.
It means that all the work and time put into achieving something have not led to the desired outcome or success.
All the time
The percent is changing all the time, so there is not a "real" percent.
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
You always do something whereas something happens all the time.
All you have to do is multiply 0.25 by whatever the number is.
88 percent of 175 = 88% * 175 * 1/100% = 154