"Information about people" is the correct prepositional phrase.
We use "about" to indicate the subject of the information.
The phrase "passing marks" is the standard term used to describe the minimum required to pass.
"Passable" means acceptable in quality.
"As high as" is the correct idiomatic phrase used to indicate a price reaching a certain amount.
"Prices for bikes can run as high as 35,000" is the appropriate way to express this comparison.
A car radiator is a key component of the engine's cooling system, specifically designed to cool down the engine by transferring heat to the surrounding air. T
Amount saved = 24
Percentage saved = 37.5% = 0.375
Weekly salary = Amount saved / Percentage saved
= 24 / 0.375
= 64
To copy the contents of a cell using drag and drop, you need to hold down the Ctrl key while dragging the cell
"Receives" correctly fits as charities typically receive funds from donors.
It matches the subject-verb agreement and the context of funding through private donations.
Sara is the tallest girl in our school.
“The tallest” is a superlative form that compares more than two.
"Used to trade" is the correct phrase to indicate a past habitual action.
"Ancient civilizations such as the Phoenicians and the Mesopotamians used to trade goods rather than use money" is grammatically correct.
105 men complete the work in 45 days
Total work = 105 men * 45 days = 4725 man-days
Now, 90 men will complete the work:
4725 man-days / 90 men = 52.5 days
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