I remember when it first came out - must have been late 1960s because I was a little kid - it was called "Brand X" bread. I remember my grandmother saying there was a contest to give the new bread a name. No one must have won because the labels had Brand X on them for a long time and then they started to label it as "Forumula X (formerly Brand X) Bread." It came in a white wrapper with black lettering and I seem to recall seeing it at a Colonial Bread outlet so it must have been a Colonial product. I am in North Alabama and I don't know if it was a regional product or more widespread. This is the only mention of it that I found on the web. I was hoping someone would know if they ever went ahead and gave the stuff a real name and if it's still being made. Leslie
I am so excited to find this answer. I have been in search of this bread and I too grew up in North Alabama (Sheffield). This was my favorite bread. I woke up today determined to find out what happened to the bread. My sister Dee who remembers everything from our childhood helped me get this far. I feel like I've won something but unfortunately I still can't purchase that mummy bread.. Thanks for helping me resolve the notion I was the only kid who remembered and loved this incredible tasting bread. I'm now 57 years young but I'd love to have a slice of Formula X toasted with my coffee...
Meissner
I loved this bread and wish I could find it now.
The show is called unexplained mysteries and it is their un-x report at the end of the show.
I have. Here's a hint. 1/x^1.5.
if you want to work out what x is this how you do it: 3(3+x)=99 9+x=99 (expand the brackets) x=90 (-9) remember what you do on one side you have to do it one the other
If you are talking about slope/intercept form... you have to remember the formula: y=mx+b Therefore, if you have x+y=4, you need to subtract x from both sides of the equation. x-x+y=-x+4 ... then simplify y=-x+4 Remember that -x is the same as -1x
i put in the formula x(x+1)(x+2) and then u go from there but im not that sure myself i cant figure out how to get pass the formula so if anyone knows how to do that please help Response: : If x = starting number : n = ending number : x + (x+1) + (x+2) ... +(n) = : ( (n²+n)/2 ) - ( (x²+x)/2 ) :
Please use the formula for a sphere: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3 Remember that the radius is half the diameter.
Express the cosecant in terms of sines and cosines; in this case, csc x = 1 / sin x. This can also be written as (sin x)-1. Remember that the derivative of sin x is cos x, and use either the formula for the derivative of a quotient (using the first expression), or the formula for the derivative of a power (using the second expression).
The formula is 4.16 x 1.23
that is the answer its the formula for volume.
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It is the formula for the volume of a cuboid.