Once warmed, whole milk should be consumed within 2 hours to prevent bacterial growth and spoilage. It is recommended to discard any leftover warmed milk after this time to ensure food safety.
The whole world is warmed by the sun.
Whole milk should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours after being warmed before it becomes unsafe to consume. It is important to refrigerate milk promptly to prevent bacterial growth and foodborne illness.
Whole milk should be consumed within 2 hours after being warmed up to ensure it remains safe to drink.
L.O.T.S there is a whole heep of e watse that is discarded each year around the world lots of love ek91
If the flour is whole wheat, it won't keep as long as all-purpose flour because whole wheat flour oxidizes. If your flour is kept in a dark, cool place, it should keep for up to 2 years, and even then it should be discarded. It isn't exactly like sugar which you can keep indefinitely.
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The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1". As '6' is the first figure to be discarded and this is greater than 5, then the previous figure (5) is increased by 1. 85.62 rounded to the nearest whole number is 86.
around 30 million tons
1091/100 = 10.91 The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1". As the required answer is a whole number then the first figure to be discarded is 9. As this is 5 or more, then the previous figure (0) is increased by 1. 10.91 when rounded to the nearest whole number is 11.
Yes but the whole system will need to be vacuumed out before servicing the system.........
Yes you should most definatly before it is to late or you may regret it your whole life. Good Luck!
Well, honey, if you wanna round 1.34 to the nearest whole number, you gotta look at the digit right after the decimal. In this case, that pesky little 3 means you gotta round down to 1. So, say goodbye to that .34 and hello to a nice, whole number 1.