30-20 = 10
It is: 2.0*107 if you prefer scientific notation or 20 mil, If you're not familiar with scientific notation.
It is: 1.5*20 = 30 or 10+20 = 30
"20 out of 30" is 20/30 , which can be simplified to 2/3.
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Gauge is the equivalent of a "mil" which is "thousandths" of an inch.Hence, a 20-gauge pool liner would be 20-mil which is 20 thousandths of an inch or 0.020" = 0.02 inches. A 30-gauge liner would be 30-mils or 0.03 inches....Answermost above ground pools are 20 mil and in ground liners are usually 30 mil
they carry distinctive isotopic signatures. Atmosphere + seawater apo 0 per mil life apo -20 to -30 per mil.
29 mil.
deh album sold over 30 million albums 10 mil in usa and ova 20 mil worldwide
It costs about 20 mil or so for 30 seconds depending on the station the ad is placed.
30 mil = 0.03 inches
30 mil = 0.03 inches
One mil is a thousandth of an inch, 20 mils would be a 50th of an inch.
10 mil for first 1. 20 mil for 2nd. and 55.2 mil for 3rd.
4.7 mil paper is thicker than 20 lb paper. Mil is a unit of measurement used to describe the thickness of paper, with 1 mil equal to 0.001 inches. Therefore, 4.7 mil paper would be approximately 4.7 times thicker than 20 lb paper.
In Canada Inground liners are called 30 mil. The standard, much like a 2X4 peice of wood, is cheated to 28 mil but some manufacturers cheat more, 27 mil isn't uncommon and in some cases I've seen 25 mil. In the US most ingorund is sold as 20 mil and is actually 20 with little cheating (from what I know but I'm in Canada) Abovegound is worse. It's called 20 mil, some label the liners with their warenty (at 25 years) but make it sound like that's the thickness. What most liners are is actually a max of 16 mil. It's been a long time since I've seen one thicker then that. A lot of liners are 14 mil, I've seen imported liners as low as 12 mil sold as 20. When trying to compare aboveground liners, the easiest was to compare is to ask the weight of the liner.
20 mil