It will vary state to state. I can only speak for Kansas, but if there is a dispute or question, the Highway patrol inspects the car and verifies what the car is. The state of Kansas will go with whatever they say. Depending an where you are, there is some state agency that has an answer. You will probably have to do the leg work even though it wasn't your mistake.
When I graded papers, no matter how many questions, I would mark the questions wrong that were wrong with checks. Then, to come up with a grade I would subtract the number possible with the number wrong. That would give me the total number right and from that you assign a grade to the paper.
You edit a paper when you get something wrong.
something is most likely wrong with it.
Yes, the sentence 'What paper did you have?' is correct. There is nothing wrong with it.
Wrong section, and no it can not
It will jam the printer
If the wrong electronic account number is submitted and it's an invalid number so it's rejected, the IRS issues you a paper check. If the wrong number is submitted and it's a valid number (it just isn't your account number), then the IRS has no way of knowing that, because it doesn't come back to them as rejected. In that case, it isn't the IRS' responsibility to track down the wrong account number and retrieve the deposit. It's your responsibility to talk to your bank so they can identify, according to the incorrect but valid routing code and account number, the bank and account that have your deposit.
research on a wrong topic :)
you can copy from someone else's but its wrong and not right. its also called cheating.
Haseena Wrong Number was created in 2012-01.
The duration of Wrong Number - film - is 2.4 hours.
There is nothing wrong in asking that question.