10 to40
10 hrs
i think that its 20 to40 dollars at halloween alley
Anywhere from 45 to40 minutes, it depends on how fast you can walk!!
36.2304 rounds to40 to the nearest ten36 to the nearest whole number36.2 to the nearest tenth36.23 to the nearest hundredth36.230 to the nearest thousandth
37 rounds to 40 because when its over 5 you round up, but under five you round down. So if it was 34 (or lower) you'd round to 30, but if it was 35(or higher) you'd round to 40.
If you are asking about Ancient Rome the slave population was large. They took slaves in war for the arena, women and children of conquest were taken as slaves. The exact numbers are hard to determine, but it was about 30 to40% in the 1st century and upwards to two-three million by the end of the 1st century.
I had the same problem. I took my Buick to a dealer. I told them it was possibly a bad battery cable. They did not listen. They did unnecessary work which total about $600.00 dollars. It was the battery cable - about $30.00 total.
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I think you want the answer of objects. However, if you already have codes, why would you consider object oriented languages? If the codes are in one of OOL, then there's no reason to break up the code. If the codes are NOT done in OOL, then the break up is not straight as "the first 10 lines belong to 1 object, the 20-to40 to another, ...", it may involve re-design the code in total different approach.
Most adults can run at about 7 mph in a short distance. That would be at top speed. If the same person ran a mile it would probably take about 30 to40 minutes depending if they are tired or fully energized.
according to research there is no definite length of a male great white shark. it depends on the age. at the time of birth it is as small as a cocoon. but as it grows, its size also gets larger and larger, which is not at all finite. hope you have got your answer. all the best.