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In long multiplication, the decimal point is the number of decimals, e.g. 1.3 <-- 1 here x1.1 <-- 1 here so the answer would have a decimal point 2 columns from the right. 1.45 <-- 2 here 0.566 <-- 3 here so the answer would have a decimal point 5 columns from the right.
0.0109
That's an infinite list, too long to write here. Perhaps you could specify a range.
The sentence "How long you wait here" is not grammatically correct. A more accurate phrasing could be "How long will you wait here?" or "How long have you been waiting here?" to convey the intended meaning.
how long have u been here
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i think its gonna be here for a long time because its been here for a VERY LONG TIME
No, the word "here" does not have a long "e" sound. The vowel sound in "here" is a short "e" sound, pronounced as "heer."
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Yes. The word "here" has a long E and a silent E, and sounds like hear.
Type a long question.
A long time
We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time), by Trooper
They have been here for 100's of years
I plan stay here for 3 months