It seems there might be a typographical error in your question, as "troode n" doesn't correspond to a known term or concept. If you meant "troodon," it refers to a small, bird-like dinosaur known for its intelligence and unique features like a large brain relative to its body size. Troodon lived during the Late Cretaceous period and is often associated with feathers and advanced vision. If you meant something else, please clarify!
Peter = n slices Ben = 3+n slices George = l/2(3+n) = 1.5+ 1/2n n + 3 + n + 1.5+ 1/2n = 12 2.5n = 7.5 So n = 7.5/2.5 = 3 Peter ate 3 slices, Ben ate 6 slices and George ate 3 slices = 12
yes she did it was all that bar b ques she ate from the j n n
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n-ate wooow so simple.
in the trash can n ate her chicken ps idk from zuri n aliyana
The 3-letter answer to "had eaten" is almost always "ate." Check the "n."
he ate thaa meats n stuff like sheep cows n pigs n stuff like dat.
he ate pie like there was no tomorrow
No they don't Dr. N. Powell from the district disbelieves this.
Words that can be made with the letters 'a t e n' are: an, at, ate, neat, net, tea, ten
I ate a salad with tomatoes and ranch dressing, mac n' cheese, buns, and a chocolate milk. no your mom haha
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.