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There is roughly around 30 basic movements in Ballet. They are broken down into feet positions, arm positions, and movements requiring both arms and legs.
"It" is a nominative pronoun like I, you, we, he, she and they. It is the third person singular neuter which means you use it when you are talking about a single thing which doesn't have a sex. E.g. "It is a coffee table" "It" is also the accusitive pronoun like me, you, us, her and him. E.g. "Put the coffee pot down on it." "Its" (never ever EVER put an apostrophe in it--that's a totally different word) is a possessive pronoun like my, your, our, hers and his. "E.g. I think you'll like this coffee table. Its legs are made of hand-lathed maple and its surface is oak, with maple inlay." The legs and surface belong to the coffee table, hence the use of the possessive pronoun.
I would assume around 50-100 a day; but that would only be if the person is very twitchy and likes to tap their pencil on the desk and swing there legs back and forth.
In a right triangle, the sine of an angle (abbreviated SIN) represents a ratio between the lengths of the side opposite of the angle and the hypotenuse of the triangle. For example, in a standard 3, 4, 5 right triangle, the 2 legs are length 3 and 4, while the hypotenuse (always the longest side) is 5.
20% of what number is 8