I am assuming you are talking about $100. Use it to teach yourself the value of earning and saving. I'd recommend you take at least half of it and start a savings account. That may be a little tricky becasue you either need to find a bank or credit union that offers a savings account where they won't charge you a fee unless you have a lot of money in it. If you can't find a bank just put the money away somewhere and add to it as you can until you have enough for an account. Now, take the rest of your hundred dollars and do or buy something you have been wanting to do or to have. Just saving for the sake of saving is boring and people tend to stop doing it but, if you reward yourself from time to time it makes it easier and as your wealth grows it even makes it fun.
No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.No. You would not be a good credit risk nor a sensible guarantor if you are in bankruptcy yourself.
Something between 100 and 200 billion $
There is a slim change that you will make 100 dollars today. If you do not have a job and bad credit try selling something that you own.
about 100 something dollars on uniform......... and about 200 something dollars on normal clothes........... and about 150 something dollars on dances (dress)............... so about $500 dollars or more................ if ur a teen......... ranges from $500- and up
10000
You might get a sensible answer if you specify 100 to 200 what!
It is a adjective meaning someone or something is showing sense, or being reasonable.
There may have been a sensible answer had there been something called a meiscus. Since there is no such thing, there is no sensible answer!
Tangible means it is a real thing that you can actually touch, but something that is sensible would mean that you can sense it (or it is advised haha geek humor) but it isn't real, so you can't touch it. It's just a feeling, or an instinct. ~Alicia S.
Sometimes it's difficult to get a sensible answer to a simple question. We wondered why a more sensible solution couldn't be applied to the problem, since the approach taken simply made things worse. It isn't sensible to drive a motor vehicle when you are distracted by something, such as talking on the phone. It's sensible to consider what you mean to say before you speak. The book seemed very sensible to the girl when she read it. That's a very sensible thing to say or do.
There is no sensible answer to the question since it is impossible to measure volume in millimetres.
100 is an integer, not a fraction. There is not really a sensible way of writing it as a fraction. However, if you must, you can use 100/1 as its simplest equivalent fraction.
Being sensible is when you have a lot of common sense and is very well-mannered, however, being sensitive is when you are vulnerable to something or someone.
sensible is an adjective
The comparative form for "sensible" is "more sensible" and the superlative form is "most sensible."
No. Stew would mean thinking on something or pondering a situation for a while.
"Sensible" is primarily an adjective, used to describe someone or something as showing good judgment or being practical. However, it can also be used as an adverb in some contexts to mean in a thoughtful and reasonable way.