Keep it up. Go on with your efforts - your are making good progress
Wiki User
∙ 12y agomore
+3
A more complicated expression.
I think it mean is 12-4
Yes. In general, you can combine expressions into more complicated expressions. For example, adding an expression to another expression will, again, yield an expression.
That is not idiomatic. The idiom is "elbow grease" which means "exertion" comparing it to a bottled product."You can get that brass to shine if you use more elbow grease." means "Polish harder and the brass will shine."
Elbow grease is an idiom or term used meaning to work hard, to put more physical effort into a job or task.
more
Because cashiers work in a store to impress people so the more stuff they sell the more money the get<3 thank you for reading my answer:)$$$$$$$
+3
The hoof is more distal to the elbow compared to the wrist. The hoof is at the end of the leg, while the wrist is closer to the elbow in the forearm region.
When 2 or more people do the same face.
Tennis elbow would be far more common.
For each of a list of algebraic expressions, find one or more common factors and factorise the expression.
Because of the grease cutting chemicals in it.
No, that would be very dangerous.
Yes, it will work with a lot of elbow grease, but a product especially designed for "calcium, lime and rust removal" will work much more efficiently. Rinse thoroughly, of course.