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in america, yes not sure about other countries.
just multiply pump capacity by 3
The numbers between 1 and 10 are as follows: un=1 dau=2 tri= 3 pedwar=4 pump=5 chwech=6 saith=7 wyth=8 naw=9 deg=10 Following the number ten, the numbers continue in this manner: un deg un = 11 un deg dau = 12 ... un deg naw = 19 dau deg = 20 The multiples of ten continue in this manner: 30 = tri deg 40 = pedwar deg 50 = pum deg 60 = chwe deg 70 = saith deg 80 = wyth deg 90 = naw deg 100 = cant Take note of the numbers for 50 and 60 - most commonly, the numbers are written "pum deg" and "chwe deg" rather than "pump" and "chwech" respectively.
There is one syllable in pump.
Decimal is mainly used in trade or to buy things . Even the gas pump shows two set of decimal numbers . Decimal numbers are commonly used in areas like finance , medicine and construction when measuring units like currency , mass and distance .
No. You have to use a credit or debit card or pay cash inside.
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in america, yes not sure about other countries.
A "check card", also known as a debit card, will have a visa sign for example. You can use it to pay in the same manner you would pay with a credit card. The money has to be in your account just like a regular checking account. You have a plastic check that doesnt have to be written out. This way you can order off the internet, pay for gas at the pump, make a hotel reservation, or anything in the past that would normally require a credit card. The money has to be in your account just like a regular hand written check. It is for convience.
You can put a credit card in at the pump, or you can pay cash to the guy in the booth.
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It has no money or credit card. Or The tank is empty. The line or filter is blocked. The fuel pump is not working.
If you grab the barb with a tweezers or something similar, you will pump more venom into your body, so don't do it. Use a credit card or key etc. and scrape the barb out.
Basically all gas stations will accept gift cards from any major bank card, but unless the card has $75 in available credit you have to go to the clerk and present the card, specifying the amount to pre-authorize. When you pay at the pump it attempts to pre-authorize for $75.
I don`t think so although it depends where you want to use it.It might be some small store that just takes cash or specifications on the prepaid card.Most prepaid cards cannot be used at pay-at-the-pump gas stations, because these terminals put an initial higher value 'authorization' against the card account to make sure it is good for a typical purchase (maybe $20 or $50). These authorizations are typically not allowed on this type of card.