To find the number of miles Mary walked each hour, we divide the total distance she walked (11 miles) by the total time she took (3 hours). This gives us 11 miles ÷ 3 hours = 3.67 miles per hour. In mixed number form, this would be 3 2/3 miles per hour. So, Mary walked 3 2/3 miles each hour at a steady rate.
If it's the number of tons, you write: ' 1 ' If it's the number of pounds, you write: ' 2,000 ' If it's the number of ounces, you write: ' 32,000 '
You write 2.875 as a mixed number as: 27/8
To write the number foruteen as a fraction you write: 14/1.
93000000 is, itself a whole number so you would write it exactly as in the question.
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An example of personification: The dog walked away saying, "Farewell feline,'' to the cat. The dog has personification because it is walking and talking; it has human characteristics.
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Yes I can but I don't have time to write that many words. Here are some: eat / ate / eaten / eating walk / walked / walked / walking regurgitate / regurgitated / regurgitated / regurgitating understand / understood / understood / understanding
To write an acrostic poem for a walking stick, you can start by writing the word "walking stick" vertically down the left side of the page. Then, begin each line with a word or phrase that starts with the corresponding letter to create a poem that describes or relates to a walking stick. Let your creativity flow to capture the essence of a walking stick in each line of the poem.
"Moving out like a herd of turtles" is analogous to "a slow but steady start".
She co-wrote it with Lester Mendez.
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In the box where you type write /moonwalk then press enter and start walking!
If it's the number of tons, you write: ' 1 ' If it's the number of pounds, you write: ' 2,000 ' If it's the number of ounces, you write: ' 32,000 '