I have tried it but it always says no ink when i had 61 instded of 60
61% of 60= 61% * 60= 0.61 * 60= 36.6 minutes or 36 minutes 36 seconds
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If you stay with a 15" wheel these will work pretty well.205/50-15 Speedometer will read 61 at a true 60 mph175/60-15 Speedometer will read 61.6 at a true 60 mph
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61 days = 61 x 24 = 1464 hours = 61 x 24 x 60 = 87,840 minutes = 61 x 24 x 60 x 60 = 5,270,400 seconds
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There is only one and it is 61 and so 61+0 = 61
60 mi/1 hour x 61 seconds = 60 mi/3600 seconds x 61 seconds = 6 mi/360 x 61 = 366 mi/360 = 61 mi/60 = 1 mile approximately
All ink will dry out if it goes unused for a period of time. Some printers will run a cleaning cycle ever couple of days to help prevent this but it will use up your ink each time it runs a cycle. If you use your printer infrequently then a laser printer would be a better choice. Laser printers use toner that is a dry powder and would not dry out. If you need the color or multifuntions that a laser printer wouldn't have at a reasonable price then I would look to a small hp inkjet printer that takes the 60 or 61 series. These are small ink cartridges that have the printhead embedded on the cartridge itself. This way if your ink dries out you only have to pay a small amount (relative to other ink carts) to get it going again.
60 as 61 is ... 1 away from 60 9 away from 70 so answer is 60 as 1 is smaller than 9
Well, honey, if we're talking about integers, then the two closest to 61 are 60 and 62. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, there you have it, the closest integers to 61 are 60 and 62.