Want this question answered?
Step 1: Count the total number of sweets in a "bag"There are 3 yellow, 5 green, 7 red, 4 purple and 1 black sweets. Add all these values up to obtain 20 sweets total.Step 2: Determine the probability of the given eventSince we want to determine the probability of selecting a black sweet out of a "bag", we have:1 / 20 = number of black sweets / total number of sweets
Trick question. No one wants to buy swisher sweet Cigars.
I've tried virtually every little cigar available and if you value taste and aroma there is none better, cheaper maybe but CB's are the best little cigar around. The closest I've found to compare are Swisher Sweet little cigars but both the flavor and aroma are no where close to CB's, everything else is crap.
Probability of getting not a yellow sweet if there 3 yellow sweets and 10 blue sweets is 10/13.
Candyman, from Clive Barker's story 'Candyman,' said and wrote in graffiti, "Sweets For The Sweet." Hamlet said, "Sweets to the sweet, farewell!"
Yes They Do They Dont Taste Sweet To Me But Yes They Do Have Sweets
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
Meethai is translation of sweets in Gujarati...however sweet is Meethu
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways
they only come around when sweets are around
The quotation is 'sweets to the sweet, farewell!
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'