its actually called "a break".
i think its called a break. :]
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
Yes, it is very possible to break a coin.
It depends on your employer's policies and the local labor laws. Some employers may provide short breaks or rest periods for employees working 6 hours, while others may not. It is best to consult your employer or refer to local labor laws for more specific information.
The answer will depend on what you want to break it down into!
skipping the numbers __________________________________________________________________ The actual name of it is a "break."
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
A "break"
i think its called a break. :]
The "squiggly line" is called a break. It is used to show a break in the intervals on the y axis (x too). For example: if the numbering starts at 0, but the next number is 300, after you put 0, you an put a break, and then you can put 300.
The actual Lego bricks do break. So...yes they do. :(
A syllable break is the "break" between each syllable of a word.For example, the word "bankrupt" has two syllables = bank - rupt.The - represents the syllable break.
You can if you have a gell-like Case , It will eventually break :( But . It won`t break if you have a ACTUAL case .
The actual answer is ' Dig'
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
A break of the line. A void between two specific points..
Break even sales - Fixed cost / contribution margin ratio Break even sales = 600000 / 0.3 = 2000000 Margin of safety = actual sales - breakeven sales Break even sales + margin of safety = Actual sales 2000000 + 0.2(actual sales) = Actual sales if actual sales = 1 then 2000000 + 0.2 = 1 2000000 = 0.8 actual sales actual sales = 2000000 / 0.8 actual sales = 2500000