Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.
You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"
You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.
To write 60,000, you would write "sixty thousand".
As the World Turns - 1956 1-13530 was released on: USA: 1 June 2009
13500
13530 B.C> from Shambala.................................
The distance between San Antonio, Texas and New Delhi, India is 8407 miles (13530 km).
Thieves' Highway - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 UK:12 (DVD rating) USA:Approved (certificate #13530) West Germany:16 (nf)
All numbers that are multiples of 615 are divisible by 615. the first 25 numbers in this sequence is: 615 1230 1845 2460 3075 3690 4305 4920 5535 6150 6765 7380 7995 8610 9225 9840 10455 11070 11685 12300 12915 13530 14145 14760 15375
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
we to write in pencil
You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.
That depends on what is it made of, however even lead cannon ball would float in mercury, let alone steel one. If you compare densities, you can see that mercury is more dense than lead in room temperature (13530 kg m-3 vs 11 540 kg m-3). One can imagine a cannon ball made of depleted uranium perhaps, which would sink in mercury, being more dense.
Once there was a curious fox named Jasper who lived in a lush forest. One day, he stumbled upon a hidden meadow filled with colorful flowers and sparkling streams. Jasper frolicked in the meadow, making friends with the other animals who called it home. From that day on, Jasper and his new friends shared many adventures and brought joy to the entire forest with their playful antics.