No, a Catholic may never stop going to Mass due to his age. A time may come when it is physically impossible for him to get to Mass, in which case, no sin would be involved, but to deliberately miss Mass when you are capable of getting there on a Sunday or Holy Day is a mortal sin. Age has nothing to do with it, and does not appear in Canon Law as an exemption from the general moral imperative.
No. Nobody has to retire against their will.
63 IS a whole number, so no rounding is required.
According to the FAQ on the Sakrete web site, Sixty of their sixty pound bags of High Strength concrete mix will be required to make a cubic yard of concrete.
60 miles / 4 hours = 15 miles per hour.
Sixty-two hundredths.
62+62=124. That is the answer to sixty two plus sixty two...
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The standard form of sixty and sixty-one thousandths (60.061) is: 6.0061 × 101
Sixty plus four is, sixty-four. It is 64! Jeez!
As you have given it 'sixty four'. (64) .
By law, the President is required to inform Congress within sixty days of making an Executive Agreement.