16 packs would need to be bought for 64 toilet rolls :)
Sixty-five thousandths.
.060
The decimal would be .60.
Two and seven hundred sixty-eight thousandths
Sixty-five and five tenths.
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They can gnaw on them, but they can't live on them.
The processes of toilet repair would depend on a few factors. They would include whether one would want to repair the tank or the seat, the type of toilet, and the issue with the toilet.
the toilet would come when you need it. The toilet would probably be no different in the future than it is today. It would be a device used to eliminate waste.
Just think of what can be pronounced. Sixty-secondth can't be said. Sixty-second is easy. 62nd it is.
it would be impossible unless you had a toilet bigger than you!
Assuming you mean each roll has 25 coins, 90 rolls would be $112.50.
no because the alphas would fight to join the packs until one leader is left
This would depend on what brand of toilet paper it was.
Any amount of mass, if sufficient enough will stop a bullet. One or two layers of TP will not stop a bullet. A single roll of TP likely won't either. But, if you were to have several (maybe 20-1000) rolls, eventually a bullet will transfer all of its kinetic energy to the previous rolls of TP and run out of energy. How many rolls (the thickness) that would be needed depends on the bullet's size, velocity, composition, etc....
nobody quite knows how much toilet paper there was on the Titanic, bust most certainly not more then 300 rolls. It is true that there were many people on board but people in those days, did not like to use the bathroom, and bathe a lot. they did not use tons of toilet paper like we do now, back then, if they needed to use some after going to the bathroom,and i soppose only the middle and high class had toilet paper in their restrooms.
72 = 6 x 12