It should go after the full stop.
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
In most junior school work it will look like the letter x. Computers, though, use the asterisk (star) symbol, *. In college or university mathematics you are more likely to use the full stop: as in a.b
No, it doesn't require a period.
Your front bumper should be on or just behind the 24" white painted stop bar on the ground. If the stop bar is missing, stop the front bumper at the location of the sign.
Well you would simply stop before the sign, meaning that there is an imaginary stop-line that extends from any stop sign, and you must stop before you cross that line.
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
If the brackets surround an entire sentence then the full stop at the end of the sentence stays within the brackets. (This is the procedure you should follow.)If the brackets only surround part of the sentence, the full stop goes outside. This is the procedure you should follow (under normal circumstances).
no a full stop would be used in place of a colon. Either use a full stop or a colon but never use both
with a full stop
No. Brackets should be inserted within a sentence, and therefore the full stop should go outside the brackets at the end.
Full stops are not used
Yes it should.
no
No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
As long as it takes to make a full stop and viewing that it is safe to pull out.
no they should stop eating when they are full
Place the final full stop.