Want this question answered?
You could solve by repetitive subtraction, or division. 45/8 = 5, with remainder of 5.So 5 boys can each have 8 marbles, which is 40 marbles, and there will be 5 marbles remaining.
He will have 13 blue marbles and 10 green marbles.
12 blue marbles
20% of 50 marbles is 1 fifth of the marbles in the bag. so 50 marbles divided by 5 =10 blue marbles
24
They were made of glass and poorer Victorians had clay marbles.
yes
Yes. Marbles were popular until the middle of the 20th century.
You could solve by repetitive subtraction, or division. 45/8 = 5, with remainder of 5.So 5 boys can each have 8 marbles, which is 40 marbles, and there will be 5 marbles remaining.
Yes. Marbles were popular until the middle of the 20th century.
stuff
They played with tin or lead soldiers
some times nothing
No, Victorian boys and girls did not learn the same subjects. Boys were typically taught subjects like Latin, mathematics, and science, while girls were often taught skills like needlework, music, and basic arithmetic. Education was not seen as important for girls in the same way it was for boys during the Victorian era.
wealthy Victorian boys wore sailer suites and/or miniture versions of what men wore in the Victorian times
bob disnic
Reading, Writing, and Counting