Use algebra.
Let x=number of broken eggs. Since there are six times as many unbroken as broken, 6x=number of unbroken eggs.
number of broken eggs (x) plus number of unbroken eggs (6x) equals 21
x + 6x = 21
7x = 21 (combine like terms)
x = 3 (divide both sides of equation by 7)
Since x=number of broken eggs, 3 eggs are broken.
Since 6x=number of unbroken eggs, 6*3=18 for 18 unbroken eggs.
Not broken.
No. A broken hymen does not grow back.
unbroken unharmed intact
The root of the word unbreakable is break.
As you make your way through the dragon's mazes, dig around each volcano to locate the dragon's teeth.Magenta tooth: stand on the partially broken tile to the east of the volcano and dig.Red tooth: Stand on unbroken tile at top of volcano.Blue tooth: Unbroken tile east of broken tile at top of volcano.Purple tooth: Unbroken tile one step west of broken tile on bottom of volcano.Green tooth: Unbroken tile on southern side of volcano.Cyan tooth: Unbroken tile one step west of broken tile on bottom of volcano.Yellow tooth: Unbroken tile between broken tiles south of volcano.Return with them to Xiang.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
As you make your way through the dragon's mazes, dig around each volcano to locate the dragon's teeth. Magenta tooth: stand on the partially broken tile to the east of the volcano and dig. Red tooth: Stand on unbroken tile at top of volcano. Blue tooth: Unbroken tile east of broken tile at top of volcano. Purple tooth: Unbroken tile one step west of broken tile on bottom of volcano. Green tooth: Unbroken tile on southern side of volcano. Cyan tooth: Unbroken tile one step west of broken tile on bottom of volcano. Yellow tooth: Unbroken tile between broken tiles south of volcano. Return with them to Xiang.
Fusing means combining 2 pieces it can be fused only if broken but if broken it is possible to fuse, unbroken it is not possible.
Silence. Once you say the word silence, you have broken it, and there is no way to make it unbroken.
Some words that rhyme with "unspoken" include "broken," "token," and "woken."
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, the opposite of the word broken (which is the past participle of the verb to break).
As long as the wick is unbroken then gently heat it and the wax will fuse together again