You can ask someone to whisper it you very softly.
Converting a percent to its decimal equivalent is done by dividing by 100: 1 ÷ 100 = 0.01
Converting a percent to its decimal equivalent is done by dividing by 100 (the same as moving the decimal two places to the left): 17.2 ÷ 100 = 0.172
Converting from a decimal to a percentage is done by multiplying the decimal value by 100. So, 0.5 x 100 = 50%
If you wanted to write 2.5 as a decimal, and you worked carefully,it would look something like this when you were done: 2.5
Just put .00 to the right of it. done.
ALL damage to a car is repairable. The real question is can it be done cheaply enough to make it worth whyle and can it be done well enough to be as servicible as before the damage.
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
The Damage Done was created in 1997.
The Damage Done has 211 pages.
No and it should not be done as it can damage the natural growth of the penis during puberty.
Damage Done was created on -20-03-02.
No. That was one of the reasons it was a target for the atomic bomb. Any damage done had to be done by the single bomb.
Absolutely not! The damage is done way before you can even run the water...
The ISBN of The Damage Done is 0-7329-0914-7.
I have done the same thing in the past and have found that no damage was done. Open the valve and let it flow.
the correct spelling is antemortem; and as a bit from dictionary.com says: "-adjective before death: an antemortem confession. Also, ante-mortem, ante mortem." In paleopathology or forensic anthropology and osteology, antemortem refers to damage done before death, as opposed to perimortem damage done at the time of death and post-mortem damage, as done on CSI (post death trauma!) Anti- is the prefix for against, or opposite, while ante- is the prefix for before or in advance of. Hope this helps!