something work right
justifying steps means to show that the work you have done is accurate and correct so basically checking your work.
If you mean 150 as a percentage of 200 then 150/200 times 100 = 75%
Since the word minute has two meanings, there are two possible interpretations of "minute work" which would be, either work that can be completed in a minute (60 seconds) or work that is being done on some very small (which is to say, minute) object - but the second interpretation is almost certainly the one that is meant.
Well the average work day is from 9am to 5pm making it an 8 hour work day. That would mean 80 dollars in one day. Assuming you work 6 days a week, excluding sundays, that makes about a little over 2 grand per month.
the "pimpster" is capitalizing on YOUR talents or work... it may also mean to "overdress" something or someone...
no you could
No it doesn't require capitalizing.
I hope so. Supply and demand would mean good, services etc would make it there. Basic economic theory.
Conjunctions, articles and prepositions.
No it doesn't require capitalizing.
There are 3 basic meanings: Capitalizing letters - using the uppercase or capital letters, as for proper nouns Capitalizing on an opportunity - taking advantage of a chance to succeed Capitalizing a company or business venture - raising money (capital) to operate an enterprise, or turning illiquid assets into capital
Because it is easier to not do it then to so do
differ proper names from things named after proper names
Whether singular or plural has no effect on capitalizing a noun in English.
Yes, (adverb) see below for rules about titles.
polish/Polish