seven
3 x £0.50 = £1.50
£1.50 - £1.15 = £0.35
£0.35 = £0.05 x 7
7
10% of 279 is 27.9, meaning that 10% taken off of 279 would leave you with 251.1.
Here are some examples of the word taken in a sentence: She had her picture taken for the yearbook. Who could have taken my car keys? How many college credits have you taken so far?
No, the word 'taken' is the past participle of the verb to take. The past participle is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: I have already taken that course. Adjective: The victims had no proof of their taken property.
9 can be taken from 126 14 times.
Interest Paid may appear on account sheets and bank statements, etc, and is the amount of interest paid (usually by a bank) on savings in a deposit (and some other) accounts. For instance, the interest paid may be a gross figure, any tax taken out will leave a net amount.
Yes
She got taken out of the votes
45
You don't . Go to the office and get the needed form.
leave him alone he might be happy
45
It means you have taken leave of your senses , or crazy.
You don't. Go to the school office to fill out a form they will give you.
Secession.
It means that you are making a bad judgment call.
exit poll
Leave him alone, if hes single then go for him.