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The hiker who realized that he needed glasses one day when he tried to kill a stick with a snake. Please note: The stick and snake ARE in the right spots.
95% of 100 is 95
The 4 factors of 95 are 1, 5, 19, and 95.The factor pairs of 95 are 1 x 95 and 5 x 19.The proper factors of 95 are 1, 5, and 19 or,if the definition you are using excludes 1, they are 5 and 19.The prime factors of 95 are 5 and 19.The distinct prime factors (listing each prime factor only once) of 95 are also 5 and 19.The prime factorization of 95 is 5 x 19.1 5 19 95.
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The area of a 95 ft by 25 ft rectangle is 95*25 = 2375 square feet and the perimeter is 2*(95 + 25) = 240 feet
Old lawyers never die, they just LOSE THEIR APPEAL. Old skiers never die, they just GO DOWNHILL.
To solve this, you have to start with the whole of 80, and then take away 95% of 80, or (.95 x 80). 80 - (.95) x 80 = 4 Alternatively, you could do a bit of quick mental algebra to speed it up: 80 - (.95)(80) = 1 x 80 - .95 x 80 = 80(1 - .95) = 80(.05) = 4 Since you take away 95%, you're left with 5%.
The hiker who realized that he needed glasses one day when he tried to kill a stick with a snake. Please note: The stick and snake ARE in the right spots.
33 is ac clutch circuit. 55 is end of message/no more codes.
In Windows 95, 98, and Me, the Registry is contained in two hidden files in your Windows directory, called USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT.
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I had the same problem, Just disconnect the battery power for 8 seconds, this will reset the computer, then reconnect the battery this should get the message to erase and your AC should work. This worked for me on a 96 SLS
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95% of 100 is 95
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Remove bottom plastic cover in center of dash first and then remove other plastic part that the first peace was attached to. (watch for hidden screws)
Code 55 is "end of message". It just means the computer is done transmitting codes. It is not a failure.