According to Water.org over 50% of water projects world wide fail. Less than 5% of those projects are ever revisited for completion or more work, and less than 1% of completed water projects are never monitored in the long run, so if they break down no one will fix it.
0.857 is 857/1000 as a fraction, and 85.7% as a percentage. fail, needs to be simplified when as a fraction.
percentage of correct answers = 60%(20 - 8)/20 * 100% = 12/20 * 100% = 60% In most school systems that translates to F - for FAIL
Assuming that fiths is your fail at spelling fifths, it is 0.08
The word tweentfiths is not recognised. If it is an epic fail at your spelling twentyfifths, then the answer is 0.36
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic or the unique factorisation theorem would fail.
According to Water.org over 50% of water projects world wide fail. Less than 5% of those projects are ever revisited for completion or more work, and less than 1% of completed water projects are never monitored in the long run, so if they break down no one will fix it.
If my system is already clean and I drink a lot of water how long will it take to get out of my system
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Water pumps in cars usually fail because the main bearing wears out. Well water pumps usually fail because the impeller wears out.
31% fail so 100-31 = 69% pass.The percentage of those who pass exceeds the percentage of those who fail by 69-31 = 38%So 38% = 247which means that 100% = 100*247/38 = 650 candidates.31% fail so 100-31 = 69% pass.The percentage of those who pass exceeds the percentage of those who fail by 69-31 = 38%So 38% = 247which means that 100% = 100*247/38 = 650 candidates.31% fail so 100-31 = 69% pass.The percentage of those who pass exceeds the percentage of those who fail by 69-31 = 38%So 38% = 247which means that 100% = 100*247/38 = 650 candidates.31% fail so 100-31 = 69% pass.The percentage of those who pass exceeds the percentage of those who fail by 69-31 = 38%So 38% = 247which means that 100% = 100*247/38 = 650 candidates.