ok what you need to do is divide 512 by 4 which equals 128 so 128 big shells and 512-128=384 so 384 small shells.... I'm eleven!
The area of any rectangle, large or small, is calculated by multiplying length times width.
You can make it as large or as small as you want. According to the official specifications, the width should be 1.9 times the height.
30 : 5 = 6 (there are 5 piles of 6 cards each, four of the piles are made of large cards, one from small cards)4 (sets of large cards) X 6 (card amount per stash) =30 : 5 = 6 (there are 5 piles of 6 cards each, four of the piles are made of large cards, one from small cards)4 (sets of large cards) X 6 (card amount per stash) =
32 The small number two is called the power, exponent or superscript and indicates how many times you multiply the large number
Count the number of digits after the large number and move the decimal to the right that many times Move the decimal of the smaller to the right the same number of times as you did the large number Use long division to get answer Example 1.77/ 3.1 = 17.7/31 = 0.571
no... you small is about 190 feet long and you large is about the size of your mother 5 times around her stomach ( which is big)
60% Because u check how many times 20 goes in to 100 and u get 5. Then you times 5 and 12 together and get 60......
Their shells are soft because they start to shed their shells.
About 12 small marshmallows equal 1 large marshmallow. The result is 12 small marshmallows times 12. The result is 144 small marshmallows.
The area of any rectangle, large or small, is calculated by multiplying length times width.
5 large bows.
It's like a large pool but smaller. Imaagine a bucket. then times that by 6 and fill them with water. About 3 of those times sixed buckets will be enough to fill a small pool. many more would be times to have to have been if large pool is fill
If one small egg needs 2,110g of chocolate, then 3 times that (for a large egg) would be 6,330g of chocolate. 2 large eggs = 12,660g 2 small eggs = 4,220g Total (4 eggs) = 16,880g
You can find recipies for stuffed shells at your local library. Many libraries have a large selection of cookbooks featuring dishes from all over the world. There are also a lot of magazines that have great recipies in them. You can also look on the box that the shells come in. A lot of times there are recepies included right on the box.
not sure.... sorry.
13.5 revolutions
It means that the answer is in error - either twenty times too large or twenty times too small.