you would buy two pairs of pants!
The factor pairs of 80 are:factor pair = 80,1factor pair = 40,2factor pair = 20,4factor pair = 16,5factor pair = 10,8
factor pair = 110,1factor pair = 55,2factor pair = 22,5factor pair = 11,10
There are infinitely many pairs: the simplest pair is 1 and 270
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Factor pairs are two numbers multiplied together to get one number. Examples: One factor pair of 24 is 4, 6. One factor pair of 70 is 5, 14. One factor pair of 144 is 12, 12.
'Two pairs of pants' is correct.
Either pair or pairs is correct, but the usage will determine which. Pants, shoes, gloves and some other things come in pairs, and in general usage, a pair is two (as you probably already knew). Further, we can talk about one pair, or a number of pairs of things. Here are some examples of the singular usage:She was caught in the downpour, and the water ruined her new pair of shoes.He bought a pair of pants and two sport shirts.The boy and girl each packed a pair of warm gloves for the trip.Here are some examples of the plural usage:Several pairs of gloves were lying on the table by the door.The clerk rang up the three pairs of pants and the belt for the young man.There were many pairs of shoes on the discount rack.
Tweezers is one of a group of nouns that is a shortened form of 'a pair of'. You have a pair of tweezers or several pairs of tweezers.Examples of other nouns in this group are pants, scissors, glasses, and binoculars; a pair of pants, two pairs of scissors, three pairs of glasses, or four pairs of binoculars.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the word pair is the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
Try, You bought yourself a pair of glasses.Or, you could try the grammatically correct form, You bought a pair of glasses for yourself.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
Fifty pairs. Since fifty is plural, you say pairs.
The singular possessive form is pants'; the plural possessive form is pants'.The noun pants does not have a singular form, it is a binary noun, a word for something of two parts making up a whole. The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants, or the plural pairs of pants.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a pair of clothes." The correct phrase is "a pair of pants" or "a pair of shoes" because these items come in pairs. "Clothes" is a plural noun.
How much a pair of cargo pants costs depends on where they are bought. Walmart is a place that sells cargo pants for relatively low prices in stores and online.
The only single things that can be pairs are pants, scissors and glasses. The number 60 can be broken down into factor pairs, but is not a factor pair by itself.
well obviously pants i once bought a pair of $300.00 pants before my skirt was only $84.00