If the prescritpion is in the bottle it was given to you in at the Doctors or whatever, and has all the information of the prescrption on it, and it's greater than 3 ounces i am pretty sure it's aloud, hope it helps.
It depends on where you are posting from and where to. It could also depend on what you are posting. 1.5 oz of paper will not be particularly expensive but 1.5 oz of plutonium could set you back a substantial amount - and bring you to the attention of the authorities!
YES!!!! 52.3 > 52.13 Bring both numbers to the same number of decimal places Hence 52.30 > 52.13 Drop the decimal point 5230 > 5213 , it follows that 52.3 > 52.13
3/5 and 1/2 Bring to a common denomintor of '10' (2 X 5) Then bring the numerstors to equaivalent values. Hence 3/5 = 6/10 & 1/2 = 5/10 Compare the numerators 6 > 5 Hence it follows that 3/5 > 1/2
It means to bring something to an end.
To "round" means that you slightly alter a number to bring it to a more even quantity. It is possible to round to any place value. If you were rounding to the nearest ten, anything greater than or equal to five but less than ten would round to ten and anything less than five but greater than zero would round to zero. This is a general rule that holds true regardless of place value.
You can bring up to 3 liters (0.793 gallons or 101.44 ounces) of alcoholic beverages such as beer or liquor and 6 liters (1.586 gallons or 202.88 ounces) of wine without paying taxes. Greater quantities require you to pay 65% of the assessed value of the beverage.
no it is not
You can bring up to 3 liters (0.793 gallons or 101.44 ounces) of alcoholic beverages such as beer or liquor and 6 liters (1.586 gallons or 202.88 ounces) of wine duty-free. Greater quantities require you to pay 65% of the assessed value of the beverage.
Yes just not liquids
Items such as drugs, liquids more that a certain amount, weapons (knives, guns, ect.), fireworks, explosives, and flamable items are prohibited. You are allowed to bring prescription drugs with your carry on luggage, or on your person provided they are properly labeled.
If the drink has been purchased airside (after security) yes you can bring onboard. Otherwise no as you will not be able to bring through security. If you put the boxed drink into checked luggage, there will be no problem, so yes.
Anything covered by a prescription.
if they a perscripted and you have your prescription with you then yes i think
Sure prescription issue.
don't bring liquids
It's generally not the job of the drugstore to "look for" a doctor's prescription, it's your job to bring it to them.
6.8 ounces