15 because it says one pair of shoes, so 3 times 5 is 15 and and there is only one pair of shoes actually.
technically speaking yes...maybe...kinda...no
4n-12
As an algebraic expression it is: 4i-12
Dear Parents Welcome to our Pre-primary/Year One classroom. The children have made a great start to this year and have been completing some orientation and revision activities to ease them gently back into school routines. Pre-Primary The pre-primary children will have their fruit time with the other pre-primary children. Please ensure their fruit is placed in the basket each morning. Pre-Primary children will receive their school requirements list on the Parent Information Evening. Information regarding this will be forwarded at a later date. Year 1's All Year One children should keep their fruit/recess snacks in their lunch box in their school bag. Children have previously been provided with a list of stationery requirements. It would be greatly appreciated if these items could be brought in as soon as possible. Pre-Primary and Year 1 Children All children should place their water bottles on the trolley near the door in the morning. The children's hats are to remain in their big drawer rather than their school bag. The timetable for specialist subjects is as follows and includes all children: Monday Sport (please ensure your child wears sneakers, and has a hat, water bottle and sunscreen. Library (all children require a library bag which should be brought to school each Monday). Friday Art (all children will require an art shirt or smock to be supplied as soon as possible. This should be clearly labelled with your child's name). If you have any concerns regarding your child please do not hesitate to contact me. Maria McGrath (Teacher)
You can choose 5 different hats and for each of them 4 different sunglasses can be chosen, giving 5 x 4 = 20 different combinations.
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11*3*3 = 99 combinations.
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You can wash hats and shoes that has belonged to someone else by washing them in disinfectants.
Bacon hats and ham shoes.
The algonquins wore hats shoes clothing.!
Yes, clothing worn by settlers was designed to be practical for their everyday tasks and to withstand harsh conditions. Men and women often did wear different styles of hats, shoes, and jackets to suit their gender-specific needs and roles in society during that time period.
they wore top hats and pointed shoes
Shoes were readily available, as were hats...
It can be bought at any baby store that sells baby clothes and shoes. It will be found where all the tops are or at the shoes. All the hats will be soft and in many colors.
5 shoes 7 hats and tissues