In this situation, you should use "what" instead of "which."
really depends on the situation.
They're useful in the same way that ever other unit is useful; if you use them in the right situation. You should ask instead 'How can I use Deff Dredds to their greatest effect?'
It depends on dialect and social situation.
There are number of different kinds of gas you should use. The gas you should use depends on the situation.
For what?
myself
Instead of wasting your time watching TV, you should study.
One strategy you should not use as a bystander to a conflict is to escalate the situation by adding your opinions or fueling the emotions of those involved. It is best to avoid taking sides or getting physically involved in the conflict, as this can make the situation worse. Instead, it is better to stay calm, observe from a distance, and seek help from authorities if necessary.
The correct phrasing should be "Mr. Smith and I explained the situation." When referring to yourself and another person, it's proper to use "I" as the subject of the sentence. The sentence indicates that both Mr. Smith and you provided clarification on a particular matter.
Use a double parentheses instead. EX. (( = [
we can use tough instead of hard.
There is no single answer to that. It will depend on the calculation you are trying to do. You could use whatever rate is appropriate. The function can use any rate, so that will be based on the particular situation you are working on and what interest rate is specified.