No, it depends on type of bean. You must specify.
To convert wet BTUs to dry BTUs, you need to account for the moisture content in the wet BTU measurement. This is done by subtracting the energy associated with the water content from the total wet BTU value. The formula is: Dry BTU = Wet BTU - (Moisture content percentage × Wet BTU). This conversion provides a more accurate representation of the energy content of the fuel without the influence of water.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
They are wet
Wet
it is wet
wet
Dry! Wet could damage it.
dry
You are wet.