The head lamp has a balanced force.
The book has a balanced force.
The car has a balanced force.
The clock doesn't have a balanced force.
The ball has a balanced force.
The bicycle doesn't have a balanced force.
The air jet has a balanced force.
The boat doesn't have a balanced force.
The teddy bear doesn't have a balanced force.
Answer:
(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?
Explanation:
(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?(b)
A dealer gains 16% by selling a mop for Rs 78,300. But, due to competition in the market, he decides to make a profit of only 10%. What is its new selling price?
the difference between learner's permit and driver's license is;
people (with learner's permit) at age of at least 15 (and passed vision and the writing test) can be able to drive only in daylight hours. that means you can't drive at 10pm or later. with a learner's permit, you must always drive with a person who is at least 21 years old, has a driver's license, and must sit in the front passenger seat.
you might want to search on the internet what driver's license does. honestly i have no idea.
but anyway. hope this helps in anyway! ❤ from peachimin
The details about Aunt Grace in lines 15-17 ("my clumsy floor") suggest that, to the speaker, Aunt Grace is; An embodiment of the messiness of reality vs the order that art sometimes imposes
<h3>American Poetry</h3>
This question is taken from the book titled An Ear to the Ground: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry.
Now, the statement from the book is that clumsy aunty grace chased the ones she had dropped on the linoleum floor.
From that statement and when considering other statements around that story, we can tell that it was describing aunty grace as an embodiment of the messiness of reality vs the order that art sometimes imposes.
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