No.
There is no need to notate 9/9 as a mixed number, as it is equal to 1.
Since 3/4 is not a top heavy fraction, there is no need to express it as a mixed number.
A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a fraction. Generally, every mixed number must be more than ' 1 ', but zero is often considered a whole number. Therefore, the mixed number would be zero and six thousandths.
Since the numerator is smaller than the denominator, there is no need to change this fraction into a mixed number.
Bactericide is a chemical that is used in a salon to clean. Bactericide is mixed with water.
Barbicide was created in 1947.
Barbicide has not been tested as to its effect on lice.
Barbicide is a brand of cleaner used by barbers and beauticians to clean their combs and scissors. They do this so that conditions are kept sanitary as they use the instruments from customer to customer.
No...not nearly strong enough.
It's 1/4 cup Barbicide to a quart of water...so, five cups in 20 quarts.
Barbicide is a disinfectant solution that contains active ingredients such as quaternary ammonium compounds and isopropyl alcohol. It works by effectively killing a broad range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi when tools or surfaces are immersed in the solution for the recommended contact time. Barbicide is commonly used in salons and barber shops to sterilize tools such as combs and scissors.
Chemicals are often mixed in test tubes
The cast of Barbicide - 2009 includes: Eve Barkwill as The Meter Maid Louie Fenerlas as Louie Matt Inman as The Bearded Man Stephen Ohl Jonathan Zielske as The Barber
Barbicide is a good disinfectant because it is EPA-registered and proven to effectively kill a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is also easy to use, cost-effective, and does not require rinsing after application on non-porous surfaces.
Mixed Economy
Barbicide is safe in terms of cleaning things (such as combs in a barber shop) and killing dangerous bacteria. It is approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as an approved hospital disinfectant. Of course, keep this, and all other disinfectants away from children and pets, as they will irritate your skin, and poison you if ingested.