The subject of the sentence is "the winning Float."
no i came here
"We all float down here, and when you're down here with us, you'll float too".
No, unfortunately it collapsed killing at least 40 people.
Depends. Here's how it looks:For 10 to 1 odds of winning;Probability of winning:0.090909, or;Chance of winning:9.09%
Here are the two for comparison;For 3 to 1 odds of winning;Probability of winning:0.25, or;Chance of winning:25%---------------------For 9 to 1 odds of winning;Probability of winning:0.1, or;Chance of winning:10%
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Type your answer here.... It means that the boat will float higher
Type your answer here... Yes, they do. Try it if you don't believe me.
actually here the osmosis phenomenon follows here the peel acts acts as the semipermeable membrane
i think you mean how does an object float if you did here is the answer most solids float on liquid because it has air in it (sponge) or it is lighter than the liquid.
Their is no float but there is guppy the whale! go to the map and click the picture of a whale! click travel here then you will go there right away!
No, "here's why" is typically the beginning of a sentence or phrase that is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. It is not a complete sentence on its own.