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There are two sets of numbers listed at the bottom of a check. These sets of numbers are the routing numbers and the account number. The nine digit set of numbers is the routing number.
Yes.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
routing and legal tender
11010, 112, 5, 11
The byte is a series of letters and numbers that is on a black stocker on the bottom of the computer. The build ID is a short series of letters and numbers that is also located on a stocker on the bottom of the computer. It will say BID.
The byte is a series of letters and numbers that is on a black stocker on the bottom of the computer. The build ID is a short series of letters and numbers that is also located on a stocker on the bottom of the computer. It will say BID.
In cursive writing there are 6 g, j, q, y, and z. There are none in normal printing. There aren't any numbers with loops on the bottom.
Glass makers often emboss numbers, letters, and symbols on the bottom of bottle for various reasons. Some of the numbers denote the manufacturer of the bottle. Some reference the company to bottle was manufactured for or the product the bottle was meant for.
only when the numbers, letters or words bottom line has something in common with their neighbors.
i assume you mean wine bottles. and it stops them from smashing as easily when theya re put down
lines that divide a map into squares with numbers running at the top and bottom and letters running along on the sides
You can switch between numbers and letters on the Keyboard. It is found under the Numbers section.
Its letters and everything else are blue. It has the shape of the state right in between the 3 numbers and 3 letters. On the bottom of it, there are words that read, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
I'm trying to figure out what the 94D on the bottom of my pan means. The numbers seem to indicate the year of manufacture. Haven't found out what the letters mean yet.
Its a 3D sticker at the bottom left corner on the back of the CD case and it has numbers and possibly capital letters.
Coke cans are wider and are more sturdy where as coke bottles are smaller at the bottom, and are glass, which break easier, so therefore, it needs more traction. Unless you meant the plastic bottles. :] Then I don't know, this was just an assumption. <3