Yes, $80 is enough to cover the grooming service. The total cost is $75 plus $6.75 in tax, which adds up to $81.75. Since $80 is less than $81.75, it will not be sufficient to pay for the service.
A monopoly is when a company takes control and owns all of a service or product on the market.
The word 'enough' is not a noun. The word enough is an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinite pronoun, which takes the place of a noun for an unspecified amount. Examples:Adjective: We've made enough sandwiches for an army.Adverb: He thought enough about how to solve that problem.Indefinite pronoun: You've written three pages, I think this is enough.
Y takes a minute less.
There isn't enough information in this question. You can calculate the speed of the wave (distance divided by time), which is the frequency times the wavelength. But you still need one of them to find the other.
it takes 12 inches to make a foot!
a stablehand
To show his respect for his mother, I would think the groom should escort his mother to her seat before he takes his place at the alter.
He is well groomed and takes pride in himself, it is a very tender and loving characteristic indeed.
Hamsters do not bathe in bodies of water, they groom themselves with their own tongue and paws.
'Strapper' is a British term mostly used in Australia today. A Strapper is a groom who takes care of racehorses, they will feed, groom, blanket/rug the horse, and in general do all of the basic care routines that a racehorse requires.
He takes order very well, which is why he did so well in football and the service. He is also a very loyal friend to those lucky enough to know him.
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No. In this case, the word "mothers" is only plural. The construction "mothers of the bride and groom" takes away the need for a possessive "s" and apostrophe.
Filter service takes about 5 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts.Filter service takes about 5 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts.
They build, prepair, groom, maintain the area for a particular sport.
There is no Church in Islam. Only the unreasonable go to church for service.
An individual that takes your money for a good or a service.