44 You could always Use a calculator.
A ruler: I have got one right next to me on my desk.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can make 15p in many ways, my friend. You could use one 10p coin and one 5p coin, or three 5p coins. You could even use fifteen 1p coins. Just remember, there are no mistakes in making change, only happy little accidents.
One can use the Brookstone foot massager to its fullest by changing the intensity of the Brookstone foot massager. You could also rub the foot massager around your entire foot.
Ten plus ten is twenty. count the dots below. * * * * * * * * * * = 10 * * * * * * * * * * = 10 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *= 20 You could do it in your head and you could draw a picture like the one above. You could also simply just use a calculator
Thomson Atomic Model
The famous scientist and engineer was born William Thomson, and was given the title Lord Kelvin. One of the strange things about British lords is that they can then use their title as if it was a surname- so he would sign himself as Kelvin.
J.J. Thomson studied the deflection of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields.
he used chicken and cheese :)
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because he needed to idenyify a quaston
Tom Thomson has written: 'The lake' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Social life and customs, Recreational use, Lakes, Outdoor recreation 'Tom Thomson 2008' 'Canadian wilderness' -- subject(s): Natural history, Pictorial works
Thomson used cathode rays to make his model of the atom. By experimenting with the behavior of these rays in a cathode ray tube, he was able to propose his plum pudding model of the atom.
pizza paint :p lol jk
William Thomson, Baron Kelvin the First, first called for the use of this scale in 1848.
You could use a dock leaf if you have one.