The number of sweets in 2 ounces depends on the type and size of the sweets. For example, small candies like M&M's might yield about 40 to 50 pieces, while larger chocolates could be only 4 to 6 pieces. To get an accurate count, you would need to know the specific type of sweet you are referring to.
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
They had specific rations and in total they got 22 ounces of food and 3 pints of milk. This included: 1 oz. of meat, 4 oz. bacon or ham, 3 pints of milk, 2 oz. butter, 2 oz. margarine, 2 oz. fat or lard, 2 oz. tea, 1 egg, 2 oz. jam, 3 oz. sugar, 1 oz. cheese, 3 oz. sweets. That was their ration per week per family. Source from Yahoo.
making sweets :)
thats so easy you dont even have 2 think 2 work it out lol Anna had 3 sweets
2 oz
2 obvously
32fl oz = 2 pints 32fl oz = 2 pints
35
You can buy 36 sweets because: 74 divided by 2 is 36.
They should have probably about 2 or 3 maybe even less... it depends on the sweets...
2 tbsp = 1 fl oz.
12 teaspoons in 2 fl oz.