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It is 0.65, of course!
It isn't clear what you want to calculate. Add fractions? Multiply them? Convert fraction to decimal? Decimal to fraction? The details of the calculations, of course, vary depending on what you want to calculate.
Air Force Course 001 typically consists of 40 course hours. This course is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills necessary for air force personnel. It often includes both theoretical and practical components to enhance learning and application. For specific details, it’s best to refer to the official course syllabus or documentation.
The best estimate is, of course, the correct value, which is so easy to calculate that I am astounded that anyone would want to estimate it. 128 + 375 = 125 + 3 + 375 = 125 + 375 + 3 = 500 + 3 = 503 The second best is 500.
Classes and subjects that are required to satisfy a given course of study for a degree or diploma.
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OMRI licenses require medical technician training and certification, as well as additional training on how to operate the equipment. An exam must be completed, along with an application, required fee, and documentation of course completion.
Correct course of action would depend on what is wrong, if any is required, and if there would be any benefit or need to act
In English - the latter; in other languages, such in French or in my language, you should use the singular. In Eng the agreement between Subject and Verb takes into account the meaning of the words, not the form.
Of course it is.
of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct of course u can..it is obviouse if the math is correct
i dont really know that much about the requirements in your state... but if you go the Red Cross, no HS or GED is required to take the course.
The correct way to phrase the taking of an IT course is "To do an IT course" or "To take an IT course", and not "To make an IT course". If one were to make an IT course they would be the one teaching the course, and not a student, because to make is to create.
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Of course you can.
The correct phrase to use is "Of course." "Of coarse" is not a standard English expression.