Yes, higher the number hotter the sauce
The top number is the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator.
It's the number above the denominator. The denominator is the bottom in a fraction. I hope this helps:)
If you mean the 146C, the bottom number (6) indicates the total number of protons. This is always 6 in the case of carbon. The top number is the sum of protons and neutrons, which for this particular isotope is 14 (i.e., carbon-14 has 8 neutrons).
Though the term "bottom" can be applied in a number of areas, it is generally commonly used by or about that group of men who prefer to be sexually intimate with other men. In that application, a "bottom" is the man who takes that position when performing or engaging in sexually intimate relations.
Yes, higher the number hotter the sauce
The number 2 on the bottom of a Bromoseltzer bottle typically refers to the mold number used in the manufacturing process. It helps identify the specific mold used to create that particular bottle.
Pretty sure it has do with the number of times it has been recycled.
You mean the Tabasco peppers? In fact, they are from Mexico.
I guess you mean the capital city of the state of Tabasco in Mexico. It is the city of Villahermosa, close to the Gulf of Mexico.
the bottom number of a fraction (:
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I take it you mean on your blood pressure readings? The bottom number is the pressure the blood is returning to the heart.
The denominator is the number on the bottom.
In a fraction, the numerator is the number on the top and a denominator is the number on the bottom.
That number is the amount of experience points they have.
number that comes front