Without doing calculations it should be seen that Food Mart has more for less. So Food mart would have the best buy.
Literally, .6 pounds. However, as there are 16 ounces in a pound, one could also say that it is 9.6 ounces.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so in 5 gallons there are 640 ounces. Thus, the equation follows: 128 * 5 / 8 = 80 Alternatively, 640 / 8 = 80 Thus, 5 gallons could fill 80 glasses each with a capacity of 8 ounces.
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It really depends on how big the cat is. the most logical one you could weigh it in is lbs. or ounces
The most common example of the Greatest Integer Function is the Post Office. Postage is paid based on weight. For example, from between 1 and 2 ounces, you might pay $1.25 postage. However, when you hit 2 ounces to almost 3 ounces you pay $2.00. This progression is a greatest integer function and is currently used today by the Post Office. You could probably get their rate chart and see.
Food Mart sells more pecans for less money.
Food Mart sells more pecans for less money, so it is cheaper. The actual costs are: Food Depart: 7.80 / 20 = 0.39 /ounce Food Mart: 7.15 /32.5 = 0.22 / ounce
You need to compare the rates for each store. Take dollars per ounce (dollars divided by ounces). The lower number is less expensive, and the better deal. You could also take ounces per dollar (ounces divided by price), which will tell you how many ounces that a dollar will buy. In that case, the higher number is better, since you can get more ounces for the same amount of money. Either method will get the right answer for you.
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If the dog is a small breed no because it could choke if not its ok :)
If the pecans have become rancid or moldy, yes - eating them could make you ill. It depends if the owner washes them regularly, also if they are moldy, i suggest you see a doctor.
Well you could try looking on Lowes' official website or the Home Depot official website or look in the phone book and order from there. Hope this helped.
There are many places one might go to find recipes for praline pecans. In addition to a the 'Recipe' or 'Cooking' websites, one might also find a recipe in a cookbook.
One can view the Office Depot product catalog on the Office Depot website. Additionally, one could request an Office Depot product catalog to be mailed to their home for their personal viewing pleasure.
You could use grams or ounces. You could use grams or ounces.
You could try Home Depot.
This sounds like a typo. I have been baking for 35 years and have never heard of a square nut and I could not find any reference to it in any of my ingredient guides. I would recommend using pecans. Pecans go great in avocado bread.