maybe... "thank you for holding" hope that helps!
Business "Thank you for holding, how can I help you?"
"I'm sorry you had to wait, how can I be of assistance?"
Friends
"Dude, sorry you had to wait, what's up?"
No. Use either Thank you for holding, or Thank you for staying on the line.
when the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement.
That sentence is not correct. The correct usage of grammer in the sentence is: The first ones in line for concert tickets were Jose and he.
B. Project, problems, plans
Enter each major point form the outline on a separate line -apex
That is the correct spelling of the word "queue" (a line or ordered list).
The correct answer is Bottom -line statement. yo welcome. :)
The correct answer is Bottom -line statement. yo welcome. :)
Statement: All birds lay eggs. Converse: All animals that lay eggs are birds. Statement is true but the converse statement is not true. Statement: If line A is perpendicular to line B and also to line C, then line B is parallel to line C. Converse: If line A is perpendicular to line B and line B is parallel to line C, then line A is also perpendicular to line C. Statement is true and also converse of statement is true. Statement: If a solid bar A attracts a non-magnet B, then A must be a magnet. Converse: If a magnet A attracts a solid bar B, then B must be non-magnet. Statement is true but converse is not true (oppposite poles of magnets attract).
Your statement is correct. y=mx+b when m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Yes, that's right. We're not sure whether you'd actually call one point an 'intersection', but the statement is factually correct.
Did you go between the poles holding the finish line? no i didnt thank you
A compiler
thank you
An officer of Carson Company recently commented that when he receives the firm's financial statements. He looks at just the bottom line of the income statement -- the line that shows the net income or net loss for the period. He said that he does not bother with the rest of the income statement because "it's only the bottom line that counts." He also does not read the balance sheet. Do you think this manager is correct in the way he uses the financial statements? Why or why not?
when the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement.
Yes, that is correct.
If it says Missing before statement line 2 file Code you just need to include ; before the statement.