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Examples: - Printing machines - Copying machines - Bus (yes...even a bus! That is because it is used as a service to people) -... So there are a lot! If you would be more specific in your question, maybe I would be able to answer it better!
An increase in income typically leads to an increase in the demand for normal goods, including bus rides, as people can afford to use public transportation more often or may choose it over other, more expensive options. This rise in demand would shift the demand curve to the right, resulting in higher equilibrium prices and an increased quantity of bus rides demanded. However, if bus rides are considered inferior goods, the effect could be the opposite, leading to a decrease in demand, lower prices, and a reduced quantity demanded.
Answer this question… Only one company offers bus service to a major city.
The word "bus" is a shortening of "omnibus," a Latin term meaning "for all." The term "omnibus" was used in the 19th century to refer to a vehicle designed to carry multiple passengers. Over time, "omnibus" was abbreviated to "bus" for convenience in everyday usage.
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Crisco brand butter shortening contains butter flavor, while regular Crisco brand shortening does not. This gives the butter shortening a buttery taste that the regular shortening lacks. Both can be used interchangeably in recipes that call for shortening.
A shortening of distributor.Sometimes a shortening of distribution.
Butter is the best replacement for shortening.
Leg shortening surgery is also performed under general anesthesia. Generally, femoral shortening is preferred to
Shortening is fat.
What happens to the bones when muscle shortening
That is 2 cups.
You can substitute butter or margarine for shortening in your recipe.
It depends on the recipe. Shortening becomes solid at room temperature while vegetable oil does not. So vegetable oil may be substituted for melted shortening only in recipes that do not depend on shortening becoming solid for texture when cooled.
Criscoapparently, but you cansubstituteit with butter. It's also your face. just kidding I just wanted to say that cuz I'm bored to death here in math class, but yeah this is the answer or this is what I found on yahoo answers lol