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It can be, it would require a valid Passover hechsher.
Only if it's still sealed and has its original comtents!
It varies. Usually between 12% and 14%. It should be marked on the bottle.
How to calculate sale price if marked price and percent discount are given:First change the percent discount to a decimal.You then multiply the percent discount in decimal form by the marked price.Finally, you subtract the answer from the multiplication problem from the marked price, and get your final answer!
One fifth of whiskey (or similar liquers) = 757.08236 milliliters. A typical liquer bottle found in Europe would hold 750 milliliters. In the US, we may still ask for a "fifth" or 'pint" or "half-pint" of liquor, but if you look at the bottom of the bottle, it will be marked "750", "375" or "200" ml.
If the prescriptions are in your name and in a marked bottle, you can take them to Mexico.
Suppose percent discount is D. Then Marked Price = Sale Price/(1-D/100)
It is good until the expiration date marked on the bottle
You either share what you have... or buy another bottle!
The percent of water that is found on Mars is only 2 percent. The surface of Mars is mainly dry which is marked by old volcanoes.
The percent of water that is found on Mars is only 2 percent. The surface of Mars is mainly dry which is marked by old volcanoes.
You pay $10.80