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∙ 11y agoAdrian Wells has the lowest attendance percentage on the roster, at 60%. However, he is no longer a part of the 5 person roster.
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∙ 11y agoNobody is lowest term. "Lowest term" is a mathematical expression, not a person!
1 in a billion as a percentage = 100 * 1/1 000 000 000 = 1/10 000 000 or 0.0000001 %
They are usually rounded off. It's messy to have a percentage of a person.
weight of person * percentage of burn% * 4=
The amount of Sodium ions varies depending on how much the person consumes. But typically it is around 2%
The person who got the lowest percentage, score or number of things will most likely be voted out.
Nobody is lowest term. "Lowest term" is a mathematical expression, not a person!
It can be, as one of two homonyms:Attendant (accompanying, consequent) is an adjective, as in attendant risks.Attendant (a person ) is a noun, as in a gas station attendant.
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Yes, but there are some penalties. If a manager replaces one person on a team's roster with another person, the person removed can not play in either the round the team is presently in OR the next round of the playoffs. Thus, a manager would not remove a player unless he is pretty severely injured.
The person who has the lowest risk in the eyes of a lender is one with the high credit score. Such a person is considered to have the ability to repay borrowed money without a problem.
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Yes, then the judges pick who to save out of the 2 with the lowest votes. Deadlock is the person with the lowest votes goes home
There are a variety of time attendance software solutions on the market today and a great place to look for them in person would be BestBuy or another computer software store. Otherwise you may have to go to your local business supply store, or call a specific company to contract them to take care of your time attendance program.
The lowest frequency that humans can hear is generally around 20 Hz. This can vary from person to person due to age, genetics, and exposure to loud noises.
A person experiencing a change to their sense of social justice through attendance at a conference dealing with human rights in Australia.
Jim Caldwell claimed that the fastest player on the Colts roster for the 2009 season was Jamie Silva, DB, #40.