George Washington Carver is credited with discovering over 200 uses for the peanut. An agricultural scientist and inventor, Carver developed various products and methods to promote crop rotation and sustainable agriculture. His work significantly contributed to the economic viability of peanuts, helping to popularize the legume in the early 20th century.
19/200
23 over 200 as a decimal is 0.115.
no, 80/200 is equal to .4 75 over 200 is equal to .375
131/200 = 131 ÷ 200 = 0.655 or 65.5%
59/200 = 0.295
The man who invented 200 uses for the peanut would be George Washington Carver.
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Over 200 million and more are stilling being discovered
Yes he did.
Over 400,000 at least. There's a lot more waiting to be discovered.
Tonans Jupiter discovered Jupiter in about 6000 BC-200 BC in between those times