364 almost one for everyday of the year
12 Partridges in a Pear Tree
22 Turtle Doves
30 Calling Birds
36
40 Gold Rings
42
42
40
36
30
22
12
dont you have a calculator...78 total items
364 presents
78 gifts total
the answer is 364
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364 gifts in total.
Actually, no.In total, there are 364 gifts given on the Twelve Days of Christmas.1 + (1+2) + (1+2+3) . . .
By adding up the total number of gifts given on each of the 12 days.
To reach the end of the carol, he would have had to sent a total of 140 people to her.The total number of gifts given to her is a massive 364. Since 1984 , the PNC Bank in the United States has been keep a Christmas Price Index on the cost of providing all the gifts mentioned. The cost for the first one in 1984 was $12,623.10, rising to $21,465.56 this year (2009).
There are billions of dollars that are spent each year in the United States on gifts. The bulk of this money is spent on Christmas gifts.
4 Calling Birds - this refers to the Four Gospels and/ or the Four Evangelists.
In the song "The twelve days of Christmas" my true love gave to me a total of 78 things.
12 drummers11 pipers10 lords9 ladies8 maids7 swans6 geese5 rings4 calling birds3 French hens2 turtle doves1 partridge in pear tree78 totalAssuming the gifts are repeated in full in each round of the song, then a total of 364 items are delivered by the twelfth day.
12 drummers11 pipers10 lords9 ladies8 maids7 swans6 geese5 rings4 calling birds3 French hens2 turtle doves1 partridge in pear tree78 totalAssuming the gifts are repeated in full in each round of the song, then a total of 364 items are delivered by the twelfth day.
12 drummers11 pipers10 lords9 ladies8 maids7 swans6 geese5 rings4 calling birds3 French hens2 turtle doves1 partridge in pear tree78 totalAssuming the gifts are repeated in full in each round of the song, then a total of 364 items are delivered by the twelfth day.
78 in total you see day 1 is 1, day 2 is 2 for a total of 3 day 4 is four for a total of 7 this is kinda a trick question because the tag line is and a partridge in a pear tree. It is not an additional gift it is the day one gift.
In America, around $465 billion was spent on gifts in the 2012 holiday season. The average american spent $700 on gifts each. The total amount is enough to create 4.6 million jobs.