By Long Multiplication 22 x13 220 +66 286 ===== The Product !!!!
It will always be greater. 1/1 • 2/2 = 2/2 2/3 • 2/2 = 4/6 = 2/3. As long as both fractions are > 1 they will always have a product > or equal to 1.
use long division.
a long number
122
As long as the serial number is on the gun and can be ran, you should be able to register it. If the number is bad, the police may confiscate it.
Either until you've used all of the product; the warranty runs out; or until you send them to the tax man.
It depends on what the product is and how long the company wants to promote it. This is usually as long as that product is seen as having a decent chance on the market, which may be any number of weeks, months or years.
forever
Short answer - yes. Long answer - unlikely. Every copy of MS office has its own unique product key. If the key has already been registered with Microsoft - your computers attempt to register your copy of the software will fail !
The state of Missourid does not require registration, so the answer is, you don't register it.
6months
Sort of. The "trade dress" of a product, such as the shape of a Coke bottle, can be protected. There's also the potential for a design patent, which is a little more powerful but expires after 20 years (trademark can be renewed in perpetuity as long as it's in use).
Sort of. The "trade dress" of a product, such as the shape of a Coke bottle, can be protected. There's also the potential for a design patent, which is a little more powerful but expires after 20 years (trademark can be renewed in perpetuity as long as it's in use).
In most states, you typically have 30 days to register a new car after purchasing it.
If you were smart you wouldn't remarry.
The storage capacity of a register is determined by the architecture. Thus they are 32 bits long on a 32-bit system and 64 bits long on a 64-bit system.