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Q: What do the numbers on the right side of a beaker mean?
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Where do you get the beaker on steamworks island?

You find the dirty beaker inside the Steamworks Museum when you go all the way to the top right side.


Are the numbers on the right side of the decimal point the decimal numbers?

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Where you get the test tube on steamworks island?

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What does right mean in crocheting?

When a pattern refers to the "right side" of your work, they mean the side that is the front. The side that is the back will be the "wrong" side.


What does flush right mean?

In word processing it means that the line is anchored at the right end, which can be good for numbers and some text. In general it means the item is lined up on the right side, or in tight.


What side of the brain controls numbers?

Usually the left side in right handed people.


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Why does a protractor have 2 sets of numbers on it?

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The marble will have the motion of the person who dropped it (I assume you mean by 'dropped' that it is not thrown by the person, just dropped), whilst I assume the beaker is stationary. I also assume the person is moving horizontally and the beaker is upright. Therefore the marble will arrive in the beaker with some sideways velocity and will strike the side of the beaker with a horizontal component of velocity as well as a vertical component. I should think it will spin round the beaker a few times before coming to rest, it might even bounce right out. You can't predict this exactly without some more information.


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first you list the numbers in order then eliminate the numbers from the left side then right side until you get to the middle. If you do not find the middle then you add the 2 numbers and divide by 2