the number of papers you feed to the machine the number of phot copies are xeroxed
The polymerase chain reaction machine (often known as the PCR machine) can create an indefinite amount of copies of DNA samples.
The polymerase chain reaction machine (often known as the PCR machine) can create an indefinite amount of copies of DNA samples.
It would be 117 copies.
Many companies offer people the ability to order copies of photo prints online. Walgreens, Blacks and Shutterfly are three companies that offer this service for a fee.
That depends on who the photographer was, how many copies of the image are in circulation, the size and condition of the photo, etc.
The copy machine would make 165 copies if it makes 44 copies per minute and 3 minutes and 45 seconds has past.
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To find out how many copies the machine makes in 5 minutes and 45 seconds, first convert the time to minutes. 5 minutes and 45 seconds is equivalent to 5.75 minutes (since 45 seconds is 0.75 of a minute). Then, multiply the rate of 44 copies per minute by 5.75 minutes: 44 copies/minute × 5.75 minutes = 253 copies. Thus, the machine makes 253 copies in that time.
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Joe McElderry sold 450,000 copies compared to Rage Against The Machine's 502,000 copies.
To find out how many copies the machine can make in 1 minute, divide the total number of copies by the total time taken. In this case, 742 copies ÷ 53 minutes = 14 copies per minute.
You need to convert the minutes and seconds, to minutes. Then you can divide the 165 copies by the number of minutes.