yes,
the heat generated could not be quantified.
Never tried it, but, hey, try it and see what happens! The worst that could happen is you have raised, "bready", yeasty buns! They still would be good.
Very dangerous, you could die
They could have exported a number of civilian workers.
Personality traits that people possess that might make working at Dunkin' Donuts a challenge could be bad communication skills. Another trait could be bad personal hygiene.
It depends on the context. It can sometimes be used as a way to indicate a negative number instead of a minus sign. It could be part of a function. It could be part of a calculation.
We could use leather instead.
Anything they could not get in their natural environment. eg McDonald's, sponge cake, donuts, cheese
There are a number of ways you could use to improve your web searches. You could for example type in key words instead of sentences.
Euclid was a Greek mathematician, and is called the father of geometry. A prime number is any number that can only be divided by itself and one. There are an infinite number of prime numbers. As a mathematician Euclid was interested the pursuit of knowledge for knowledge's sake and in proving that things could be quantified (how many, how much). In the case of primes the answer of "there are an infinitely large number of primes" was not available to him as the Greeks did not have the concept of "infinite".
Many things could make a person a good candidate for a career at Dunkin' Donuts. Having good customer service skills, money management, and baking skills would make them a great candidate.
explain how bacteria could be useful instead of hazardous.