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these are sacs filled with juice on fruit ripening
there are 84,480 pennies in a mile! this is because a penny is 3/4 of an inch so 4 pennies is 3 inches and multiply both by 4 so the base number 3 is a foot or 12 inches and now there are 16 pennies to a foot and a mile is 5,280 feet so multiply 5,280 by 16 to get 84,480 now that you know how to do these problems it will be easier to answer other problems like this
No , cells are not like empty rooms , they are filled with organelles .
Most cars have very little aluminum so your question has no relevance.
Pennies don't rust. Rust technically speaking is iron oxide and pennies have little to no iron. They do however oxidize, tuning them green from the copper which makes up most of the metal they are made from.
-- Drop 20 pennies or little stones onto a small patch of bare ground. -- Drop 40 more pennies or little stones onto the same place. Do it carefully, so that you don't scatter them. -- Pick up all of the pennies or little stones and count them. The number you have is the sum of 20 and 40.
No, pennies do not contain gold. Modern pennies are mostly zinc with a little copper, older pennies are mostly copper with a little zinc.
There are 49,152 pennies in a cubic foot. That's a little over 300 pounds of pennies.
Little League players. Aluminum bats are illegal in the MLB.
The sauce has acid in it, which cleans pennies. Keep in mind that a penny that might be rare and valuable has little value if it has been cleaned.
very carefully!
5.5 inches is the average, but a little less or a little more length is perfectly normal.
The difference is tat the size changes a little, an also that Post 1981 pennies have had another meneral added to it
There are many items that clean pennies, but when coming to juices that clean pennies, Lemon and Vinegar can be a good choice. Though they aren't cleaning agents the way soaps and detergents are, they can be excellent at cleaning pennies. When you mix them with little salt, they start turning into a gentle acid mixture ideal for taking out stain on pennies. Just place the mixture on a disposable container and soak and wash the pennies in it.
Only 85 little pennies :)
The dollar value is 0.01 x (the number of pennies in the bucket).Plus a little something for the empty bucket.
Carefully and with a little pizzaz!!