You have two eyes so that you can have depth perception.
they have 2 eyes
Because you are multiplying a negative & A negative. You can fully understand by closing eyes & reopening them. + will mean positive & - will mean negative. ++: Keep your eyes open, then keep your eyes open again. The eyes will be open. So ++=+. +-: Keep your eyes open, then close your eyes. Your eyes will be closed, so +-=-. --: close your eyes, open your eyes. Your eyes will be open so --=+. Think of -2 * -2 as 2 * 2. You know 22=4. So -2-2=4.
they have 2 eyes
they have 2 eyes
A hamster has 2 eyes
it may had 2 or more eyes.
A caterpillar has 2 eyes.
2 eyes
2 eyes
42, but maybe more. In the traditional standard English deck design, there are 42 eyes 2 x 2 eyes on each of the 4 queens ==> 16 queen eyes 2 x 2 eyes on 3 kings, but 2 x 1 on the king of diamonds ==> 14 king eyes 2 x 2 eyes on the jacks of diamonds and clubs, but 2 x 1 on the jacks of hearts and spades ==> 12 jack eyes But continental European decks have different designs for their royalty, which usually show all 4 eyes for each of the face cards, making a total of 48 eyes.
Angela's Eyes - 2006 Eyes for Windows 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
If you only count "eyes" and not "I"s then: on page 14, starting at the top: 2 eyes in abacus "face" 2 eyes in the triangle man 1 eye in the blue diamond bird 1 eye in the firefighting duck 1 eye in the blue block dog 2 eyes in the spoon face Page 15 2 eyes in the fork face 2 eyes in the upside down frowning man 2 eyes in the stacking blocks man 2 eyes in the frog 2 eyes in the red diamond "cat" figure 1 eye in the blue mouse 1 eye in the orange fish (on the red block up by the 8-ball) 2 eyes on the toaster 2 eyes on the egg beater (on the far right center of the page) 1 eye on pegasus (in the blue ball at the bottom right of the page)