probably a brand symbol so people recognise it as an m and m. And so people dont think its a Smartie.
Basically, it depends on the size of the pack. Each M&M is about 1g. So, if you have a 20g pack there are approximately 20 M&M's in the pack.
i dont know.... but skittles make the same amount of skittles each time :P :)
no, each packet has the same weight but each m 'n' m is different in weight. e.g. one packet may have 25 m 'n' m's weighing 30g but another counld have 19 and weigh 30 g.
M&M were created by Frank Mars and Bruce Murrie. The first letter of each of their last names formed M&M, or Mars&Murrie.
M&M were created by Frank Mars and Bruce Murrie. The first letter of each of their last names formed M&M, or Mars&Murrie.
I'm on it . . .p = 2 / (m + q)Multiply each side by (m + q) :p (m + q) = 2Divide each side by 'p' :m + q = 2/pSubtract 'm' from each side:q = 2/p - m
If the area is 900 square m, each side is 30 m.
by a stamping machine
It depends. It is up to each individual.
what is the definition of the 7 M's of management. define each?
According to the M&M website, each package of Milk Chocolate M&M's should contain about 24% blue, 14% brown, 16% green, 20% orange, 13% red, and 14% yellow M&M's.
Each side measures 5 m