brs means banking reconciliation statement is comparing company bank account and banker account amount is equal . when some time company bank account amout and bank account amount not equal.they are three reasons ;
a. cheque issued but not presented in bank
b.cheque recived custmoer but not clear
This word is spelt: E-M-B-A-R-R-A-S-S-E-D
B-o-b b-a-c-k-w-a-r-d-s
d - s - mm - b - r.
The word meaning "calamity" is spelt as you have done in the question.
s e p t e m b e r
Scrabble words: E I S S R R B:6 letters:BirsesBriersRisers5 letters:BiersBirrsBirseBisesBrierBriesRibesRiserRisesSires4 letters:BierBirrBiseBrieBrisErrsIresRebsReisRibsRiseSeisSersSibsSireSirsSris3 letters:BisBrrErrErsEssIreRebReiResRibSeiSirSibSirSisSri
Yes. a/b / u/v / r/s = (a*v)/(b*u) / r/s = (a * v * s) / (b * u * r)
B i r d
beurres, meaning butter in french. I dont think that there is a word in the english language for those letters
Given the graphic capability of this site, you are going to have to use some imagination! <---------a---------> <---a-b---><--b--> +-----------+-------+ |...............|..........| |.......P......|....Q...| |...............|..........| +-----------+-------+ |.......R......|....S....| |...............|..........| +-----------+-------+ In the above graphic, P, S and the whole figure are meant to be squares. The total area is P+Q+R+S = a2 P = (a-b)2 Q = b*(a-b) = (a-b)*b = a*b - b2 R = (a-b)*b = a*b = a*b - b2 and S = b2 Now, P = {P+Q+R+S} - Q - R - S = a2 - ab + b2 - ab + b2 - b2 = a2 - 2ab + b2
If a is rational then there exist integers p and q such that a = p/q where q>0. Similarly, b = r/s for some integers r and s (s>0) Then a*b = p/q * r/s = (p*r)/(q*s) Now, since p, q r and s are integers, p*r and q*s are integers. Also, q and s > 0 means that q*s > 0 Thus a*b can be expressed as x/y where p and r are integers implies that x = p*r is an integer q and s are positive integers implies that y = q*s is a positive integer. That is, a*b is rational.
s t r a w b e r r i e s
The letters in the English alphabet cannot describe anything, since by themselves they are meaningless. They only take on meaning when they are combined with each other to make words.
rebars
barracks
in the 1930's
R S B. Knowles has written: 'The secretary's guide to the law of town and country planning'