The answer is 6.
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Easiest way to answer this question yourself is can this number be divided by 2 or 3 and not have a decimal or any "leftover" numbers? 999997 / 2 = 499998.5 = Nope 999997 / 3 = 333332.33 = Nope Answer: Yes, 999997 is a prime number. No, the above is not a legitimate prime test. 999997 is actually 757 * 1321 and is not prime. There is no easy prime test you can do in your head that I know of.
There are four parts to a division equation:1. Dividend (number being divided up into groups)2. Divisor (how manygroups the dividend is bring broken into)3.Quotient (how many in each group from the dividend)4. Remainder (the leftover that is lessthan the divisor)Another way to locate them in an expression using the little division house:Dividend is inside the house. Divisor is outside at the door. Quotient is on top of the house and the Remainder are close by their friends, the quotient.divisor and dividend and quosient
The simplest answer - $524.28 - is wrong, because it counts only the EXACT square yardage of your room (75.1) - when, in fact, carpet doesn't come in such neat dimensions. If you used exactly every little scrap, spliced and seamed to fit (lots of seams), you could do it. Unrealistic. Carpet generally comes in either 12' wide or 15' wide rolls. Either way, ironically, the best fit with either 12' or 15' wide goods comes to about 87 square yards. That's $607.26. If you use 12' wide goods, you'll have two seams the full length of the room, and a short seam in the middle along one wall, and a leftover scrap 8' x 13' (about 11.5 SY waste). If you use 15' goods, you'll have one seam only about the middle of the room, and a leftover scrap 4' x 26' (also about 11.5 SY). Add to that the cost of padding, tack strip (if needed new), transition strips in doorways, and labor to install everything. If you need the old carpet removed or furniture moved, that costs more, too.
There's no formula, really. Just make sure the Subject (actor) is doing the Acting (verb). Watch out for verb forms of "to be"-- is, are, was, were, has, had, have, etc. If your sentence includes "by", it is likely passive voice. And passive sentences are longer than active sentences. You may need to substitute synonyms for some words. If you have leftover words when making an active sentence, they are likely unneeded. She was walking to the store. She walked to the store. The ball was picked up by the boy. The boy picked up the ball. She is good at singing. She sings well. I have a sweater given to me by my grandmother. My grandmother gave me a sweater.
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If Marcia has 412 bouquets of flowers for centerpieces and uses 8 for each centerpiece, Marcia can make a total of 51 centerpieces and she will have 5 leftover.
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Leftover Wine was created in 1970-09.
Yes. I eat leftover foods everyday
The greatest benefit would be the cost you get so many for such a minimal cost. And can be frozen in bags, less space, as well as disposable when no longer needed.
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If you have leftover chicken you can grind it up and add celery and mayonnaise to make chicken salad. You can use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make croquettes. Leftover ham can also be used the next day for ham and eggs.
All of the leftover bread, pastries, and bagels are donated to local charities.
The answer depends entirely on the sort of leftover to be reheated. Leftover pizza would be reheated quite differently than leftover pot roast or soup.
Drink it
You can freeze leftover food in a sealed container for later use, or you can feed it to the animals or throw it in the trash.