The common idiom is to "get your ducks in a row."
oops, meant to say "3 ducks in a row" in Can you see what I see Night Before Christmas
It's GET YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW. It means to get things in order or to get organized. This is a common idiom.
You have your prioties sorted.
There are four ducks: (in a single file row)The front two ducks are "in front of two ducks"; the rear two ducks are "behind two ducks"; and the central two ducks are between the duck at the front and the duck at the end, hence they are "between two ducks".
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When you go duck hunting it is best to have the ducks fly in your direction or sitting on the water, in a row. It makes it easier to actually shoot them. The phrase has been adapted to apply to any situation where multiple things need to be set up whether it's in business, family or in your personal life. Usually said when you are in the process of getting things together. Putting your ducks in a row.
The phrase "have all my ducks in a row" means to be well-organized and prepared. It implies that everything is in order and that one is ready to proceed with a task or project. Being meticulous in planning ensures that potential issues are addressed and increases the likelihood of success.
60% are ducks! 40% are dogs!
There are 3 ducks in total.
This is how you write a ratio. If you have 3 male ducks and 8 female ducks the ratio is 3:8.
the answer is 3