To find the price of one pair of socks when 12 pair sell for $5.79, you would divide the price by the number of pairs of socks in the package. So, dividing $5.79 by 12, you would find that one pair of socks would be $.482, which most retailers would round down to $.48/pair.
6 pairs, that's 12 socks in total
carmelo actually wears 12 pairs of socks while he is playing.
what i did is divide 5.79 by 12 that equals
50 cents a pair
Dr.G has 94 pairs of socks because in the writing it says "G has ninety four Paris or socks"
12 inches divided by the thickness of the material of your socks equals how many pairs of socks you will need to wear in order to "grow" a foot.
Only one pair, if the cut is during daylight hours
9 times, with 12 left. 579/9=9,2 9x63=567 579-567=12
Girls could take 12 pairs of pants 50 pairs of socks and 25 nappies
P(B) = 0.12 = 12%There are 25 pair of socks: 10 Black, 12 White, 3 Brown.P(B) = 3/25 = 0.12 = 12.0%
i cant tell you but if you go to the pet shop there is a piece of paper on the dog kennel click it and it says G HAS __ PAIRS OF SOCKS then go to him and type in that number you have gotten
Socks Seybold died on 1921-12-22.