If at least one of the numbers is even, the result will be even. Otherwise all the numbers are odd and the result will be odd.
The net result would be the same, but it makes more sense to do it when a single day has been created by the fractional elements. That happens after 4 years. Leaving it longer would also put things more out of synch, even if it is rectified after 8 years.
No, "thunk" is not the past participle of "think". It is not even a word. The correct form would be, "Who would have thought it?" Sometimes "Who'd have thunk it" is used for humorous effect, with the understanding that the speaker knows it is not correct English.
you would get an even number; 2x1=2 2x3=6 2x5=10
Every two years. The odd years for odd model years and even years for even model years. (must pass test to register vehicle) ex. 1999 would be 2011 1996 would be 2012
It is approximately 1.7725 (the value often applied). ( 1.772453850905516027298167483341 even more precisely )... Who would think I would be allowed to correct last two digits on this site. Doctor Who had the correct answer, I am just posting the fact.
Yes. Even if a large load of triglycerides were given in blood, it would not result in pathology, due to the fact that diseases that are related to high fats occur over the course of years.
No. it would be represented as: 1,500,000.00 pesos or MXN 1,500,000.00 or even MX$ 1,500,000.00
They sure try to! It is hard to get big packages perfect even after years of work.
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No, it is not correct, although it is difficult to tell what you are asking, especially since there is only one quotation mark so that it is not clear what you used. As a result, this answer is based on assumptions about what you are asking. If you are referring to something that happened in the past, you would use the past tense, and that would be "I chose" rather than "I choose". For example, "I chose the movie, but he chose where we went for dinner."
Not earlier than 1 years would be good ==== Older than two years would be even better.