You read 0.3 as three tenths so I would write it as 3/10.
i would write a fraction, eg a quarter ; 1/4 and to determine the decimal simply divide 1 by 4 = 0.25
it would be contracted for would
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That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.
I need Uneeda biscuits for a recipe,, so now since they don't make them anymore what is the closes thing I can use for my recipe?
Tea,Bisquits,Tarts,other small cookie - like treats.
There is no linguistic equivilant. If I were to guess, I would say Hale [ha-lay].
You read 0.3 as three tenths so I would write it as 3/10.
Saltines usually come 4 sleeves to a box. Each sleeve containes approximately 40 crackers. Each crackers is approximately 13 calories...4 x 40 x 13 = 2080 calories for the whole box.
Because if you have been an honourable person, you would not go to Hades (hell) but Elysium which is the equivilant of heaven. Either way, you will be at pease
If you mean to crush them into cracker crumbs I would start with one sleeve. That will probably be close to one cup.
It depends on the exact type of cheese. Most average slices of cheese are about 90 to 100 calories, so 5 slices would be about 450 to 500 calories or so.
There is no real equivilant in HI'ian. The closest would be Mole (long accent line over the o) and pronounced [mo-lay].
i would write a fraction, eg a quarter ; 1/4 and to determine the decimal simply divide 1 by 4 = 0.25
Well, "Bob" is an English name, and therefore, has no Japanese equivilant. You could spell it out in Japanese symbols, but the word would still be "Bob"
The correct spelling is equivalent.Some example sentences are:This Japanese word has no equivalent in English.A trip to Australia would be equivalent to two years worth of salary for her.