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7/6 You just put the bottom number on top and the top number on bottom.
you put the highest number at the top and put the lowest number at the bottom, then that is a mixed number
to find the percent of a decimal, you would move the decimal over to the right twice and that's the percent. To find the fraction of a decimal, you would remove the decimal, put the number on top of the fration, and you would put, at the bottom, of the decimal as many zeros at the bottom of the fraction and put a 1 in front. for example 22.6. You would take out the decimal. Put 3 zeros at the bottom of the decimal because their are three numbers in 226 and put a 1 in front of the zeros
put 20 on the bottom and the1 in the top.
at the bottom of the letter after your name. example: Sincerely, Your name cc
A toboggan is a kind of sled.
I'm lucky that I only got dinged by my toboggan when I crashed it. Sorry, this toboggan ride is reserved for me and my gal. I'm building a toboggan in my garage!
Toboggan comes from the Native American language.
Toboggan Handicap was created in 1890.
Toboggan - Hersheypark - was created in 1972.
We used to call that a toboggan run!
The correct spelling is "toboggan."
Learning to control a sled on the snow made it easier to learn to control a toboggan. Thankfully, I landed in a snowbank when the toboggan flipped over. May I borrow the toboggan to go to the store?
A toboggan is a simple sled that is a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada.In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation.Designs vary from simple, traditional models to modern engineered composites. A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis on the underside.The bottom of a toboggan rides directly on the snow. Some parks include designated toboggan hills where ordinary sleds are not allowed and which may include toboggan runs similar to bobsled courses.From Wikipedia...copy into your search browser for more information...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toboggan
In the northern side of North America a toboggan is a simple sled, that is a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada. In modern times, it is used on snow to carry one or more people (often children) down a hill or other slope for recreation. Designs vary from simple, traditional models to modern engineered composites. A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis (or only low ones) on the underside. The bottom of a toboggan rides directly on the snow. Some parks include designated toboggan hills where ordinary sleds are not allowed and which may include toboggan runs similar to bobsleigh courses.
A toboggan is a simple sled so I suppose when people are using a toboggan they may shout "wheeeee" if they are enjoying the experience.
We had fun sledding down the hill on the toboggan.