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
Yes, each M&M color has a specific name. For example, red is known as "scarlet," yellow as "lemon," green as "pea green," and so on.
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.