I once saw a show where the returning winner had won only a dollar, but do not remember their name or the date of the show.
That was also a show were the second and third place winners won more, but they did not earn the chance to come back as the winner did.
Another answer: On January 19, 1993, the winner of that episode finished with $1 and the other two contestants both finished with $0.
In the original Art Fleming Version of Jeopardy their was at least one time when none of the contestants fiinshed Double Jeopardy with more than $0 and so the did not even have a final Jeopardy Clue that day. On March 16th, 2011 only one contestant finished Double Jeopardy with a positive amount and went on to play Final Jeopardy alone.
The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
That depends on the time of year. It is usually one of the poles.
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The smallest part of an element that has the properties of that element is the atom.
The last one!
You can get in trouble for the smallest amount, any traces of marijuana cops can bust you for but cops usually don't look really hard for little traces of marijuana
The smallest amount of rent specified in a written agreement is typically one dollar. Some rental agreements may even have a nominal rent amount, such as $1, to fulfill legal requirements for a binding contract.
No, milliseconds are not the smallest amount of time. A millisecond is one-thousandth of a second (1/1,000), but there are smaller units of time, such as microseconds (one-millionth of a second) and nanoseconds (one-billionth of a second). In physics, even smaller time intervals can be measured, such as attoseconds (one quintillionth of a second).
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The smallest number of triangles that you could divide a nonagon into is seven.