Yes, left-handed people can form a market segment as they may have unique preferences and needs for products designed specifically for left-handed individuals, such as scissors, computer mice, and kitchen tools. Companies can target this segment by offering products tailored to their needs and preferences.
According to surveys, approximately 75-80% of people report consuming candy in some form.
Approximately 97% of Americans regularly use texting as a form of communication.
No. The best-working grammatically correct form of your question is "How many people are at your home?" Also acceptable are "How many people are you at home with?" "How many people are at home with you?" "With how many people are you at home?" and "With whom are you at home?"
There were approximately 5,000 cocaine-related deaths in the United States in 2019. The number of global deaths due to cocaine use is estimated to be around 18,000 per year. These figures may vary depending on factors such as region and individual health conditions.
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A line segment that is bent to form part of a circle would be considered an arc.
I think the majority of people are right handed so that's what I'll choose.
they were property of slave owners(the people who brought them form the market).
No, "handed" is not a verb. It is the past participle form of the verb "hand."
right handed, its Danny Jones form mcfly (guitarist with dark brown curly hair) that's left handed guitarchic95
right-handed double helix, or, very very rarely, left-handed triple helix.
no being left handed dosent affect me in any way,shape,or form
The complementary sequence to ggactgtta is ccatgacaa. So, the new DNA segment that would form next to ggactgtta would be ccatgacaa.
no they form a line segment
segmental, segmented, segmentary
hypotenuse
no. A segment is a line with end points. Rays start in one place and go on forever.