yes if ur the 1 who put the item in the marketplace.
repealed
veto
people were angered by taxes and therefore they were withdrawn.
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The question is wrong. By the time Gough Whitlam was elected, there were no Australian combat troops in Vietnam - they had already been withdrawn by the Liberal government in line with the U.S. withdrawal. All that remained were 100 or so military advisers and embassy guards.
If an item is priced at 4 for $5.00, the cost per item can be calculated by dividing the total price by the number of items. Therefore, each item costs $5.00 divided by 4, which equals $1.25 per item.
The item costs 49 euros.
The item costs 60 RMB.
Sometimes people prefer higher priced items because they think the higher priced item is better quality. Other times they prefer the higher priced item because they believe its greater cost increases their status.
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http://www.clickevolution.com/?refid=226468
$5.00
1.21875
About $0.24
Yes, you can buy the item priced at one shilling. A shilling is equal to twelve pence, and you have a total of 6 sixpences (which is 36 pence) and 10 half pennies (which is 5 pence). Adding these together, you have 41 pence, which is more than enough to purchase the item.
The total tax is $1.06 and the total price with tax is $14.37
More information is needed before an answer can be given. Withdrawn WHEN? Withdrawn by WHO? Withdrawn WHY?