What step does the R in PRICES stand for? Why is this step important?
The 3 R's stand for: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Perhaps the 3 Rs now stand for something else, but originally, the 3 Rs stood for (R)eading, w(R)iting, and a(R)ithmetic.
what r u doing
Sorry there is no 'R' in roman numeral
p = today is sunday q = the dish did not run away with the spoon r = grass is wet (a) p AND q (b) r OR q http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_operators
The marking 925 on a spoon indicates that the spoon is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper. This marking is a standard for silverware and indicates the purity of the silver used in the spoon.
Table Spoon
The "WR" marking on the back of a silver spoon typically indicates the manufacturer or silversmith responsible for creating the piece. The symbol of a cross and a vase may represent the specific design or pattern associated with that manufacturer. It is important to consult a hallmark guide or silver expert to determine the exact origin and significance of these markings on the spoon.
In a recipe, probably desert spoon.
Am led to believe it is zirconium
'R's China' on a silver ring typically indicates that the piece was made in China and was likely designed or imported by a specific brand or designer identified by the 'R.' The 'R' could stand for a trademark, company name, or designer's initial. The marking suggests a connection to quality and craftsmanship associated with that brand, and the 'China' designation denotes its origin. This kind of marking is common in jewelry to inform consumers about the origin and authenticity of the piece.
It is most likely a maker, or manufacturer's mark. See related link for some with "s."
The R in the RSPAC stand for Royal.
THe R's stand for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
what does the initals spco for on sterling silver as a marking on the bottom of a piece with the 638
cos u r a retard>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.................................................................... an i fancy Leah
What step does the R in PRICES stand for? Why is this step important?