It is a marketing decision. Just like grades of gasoline, 87, 89 and 92, shirt sizes, S, M, L XL, XXL, egg sizes, M, L, Ex-L, Jumbo, etc. These percentages were determined to be ones that people could relate to and understand. Whole milk is 3½% by the way, but the percentage is almost never mentioned. So if you really want 1.5 % milk, just get some 1% and mix it with and equal amount of 2%. Don't laugh or dismiss this. I have done it, but just because I didn't have enough of either (LOL).
The smallest whole number is 1. 0.117 is only 11.7 percent of 1. 0.117 doesn't have what it takes to be a whole number. Not even the smallest one.
only 100% is a whole number = 1 10% is a fraction of a whole number 1 / 10 = 0.1 example 10% of 160 = 160 x 0.1 = 16
You cannot write it as a percent until you know what part it is of a whole. However, if we assume that 180 is the only number, then it is 100% of 180. Therefore, we write 180 as 100%
100% 4 out of 4 is equal to 100 percent. if you have a pizza and it has 4 slices and you are the only one eating it then you eat the whole pizza( 100 % of the pizza). all 4 parts. But say your friend is eating pizza with you. if you still have 4 pieces but your friend eats 2 then you only get 2. therefore if you have 4 pieces then you have all the pieces (the whole pizza) or 100 percent of the pizza.
The only non-natural whole number is 0.
There are three types of milk based on fat contents.Whole Milk (3% Milk): This type of milk must contain more than 3% of fats.Reduced-fat milk (2% Milk): Contains only 2% of fats.Low-fat milk (1% Milk): have 1% of fats in it.
Whole milk is milk that has not been skimmed and should have the same composition as raw milk. Only a heat treatment should have been done.
yes you can
Skim milk, whole milk, half-and-half, whipping-cream and butter are all potentially kosher for Passover. The only difference between these is in the butterfat content (none in skim milk, almost 100 percent for solid butter).
Yes, skim milk (or skimmed milk) lacks something compared to 2% milk. Skim milk lacks most of the milkfat that the 2% skim milk contains. Whole milk contains something on the order of 4% milkfat, and 2% milk has about half the milkfat of whole milk. Skim milk has most all of that fat removed. The skim milk contains only about 0.1% to 0.4% milkfat, and it is a better choice for those attempting to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight.
You can't. Treeko is only availiable in Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald.
Black only
milk in it self cannot evaporate .Only if sugar is mixed ,then it can evaporate,but if water is mixed only water will evaporate
Eon ticket is only availiable by Nintendo events.
no there is not the orange gamecube is only availiable in japan
of course, skim milk has all the fat removed
Semi skimmed. Whole milk should only be given to the malnurished and to small children (even this is debateable). Some pediatritians tell parents to give their small children and toddlers 2% milk.