The box of chocolates that was "half milk, half plain" refers to a popular scene from the movie "Forrest Gump," where Forrest's mother tells him that life is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you're gonna get. In this context, the phrase suggests the unpredictability of life and experiences. The "half milk, half plain" aspect highlights the variety and unexpected combinations one might encounter in life, much like the assortment of chocolates in the box.
"the name of the box of cocolate that was half milk half plain is called milk duds.."
Total number of choices = 19 + 11 = 30 Probability of a milk chocolate = 19/30 = (63 and 1/3) percent.
When you sleep 4 hours right after eating half a box of chocolates.
Cadburys dairy milk, Cadburys dairy milk with caramel, cadburys diary milk whole nut,eclair, fudge, bournville, twirl and new 'twisted' or creme egg.
182 chocolates
The collective noun is a box of chocolates.
Box of Chocolates - 2012 was released on: USA: 11 January 2012 (internet)
As "milk" appears in both ratios you need to create equivalent ratios with the same value of "milk" in each; then you can combine the two ratios in to one ratio for all three and use that ratio to solve the problem.Equivalent ratios are like equivalent factions: whatever you multiply/divide one side of the ratio by, you must multiply/divide the other side by the same amount and you will have an equivalent ratio - this is how ratios are simplified.The first ratio plain : milk = 2 : 3The second ratio milk : white = 7 : 2To avoid fractions, use the lcm of the value of the "milk" in both ratios: ie the lcm(3, 7) = 21 as the value of "milk" in the equivalent ratios - divide the lcm by the current value to find what number you need to multiply the ratio by:The first ratio can be multiplied by 21 ÷ 3 = 7 to give:plain : milk = 2 : 3 = 2×7 : 3×7 = 14 : 21The second ratio can be multiplied by 21 ÷ 7 = 3 to give:milk : white = 7 : 2 = 7×3 : 2×3 = 21 : 6The two ratios can now be combined in a single ratio with three terms as the "milk" is 21 in each case, forming:plain : milk : white = 14 : 21 : 6From this we can find how many of each type of chocolate there are, and in particular how many plain ones there are:There are 14 + 21 + 6 = 41 parts→ each part is worth 123 chocs ÷ 41 parts = 3 chocs per part→ There are 14 parts × 3 chocs per part plain = 42 plain chocolates-------------------------------------------------------------------To check we can also work out the quantity of the other two types of chocolates:& There are 21 parts × 3 chocs per part milk = 63 milk& There are 6 parts × 3 chocs per part white = 18 whiteThis gives a total box of 42 plain + 63 milk + 18 white = 123 chocolatesAnd recalculate the ratios, simplifying them:Ratio of plain : milk = 42 : 63 = 2×21 : 3×32 = 2 : 3Ratio of milk : white = 63 : 18 = 7×9 : 2×9 = 7 : 2
In the sentence, "Doris bought her mother a box of chocolates.", the adjective phrase is A, 'her mother'.
Yes, you can.
A simile. Because you are comparing life to a box of chocolates. Also, it is a simile because it uses the word "like".
The cast of Box of Chocolates - 2012 includes: Caitlyn Knisely as The Woman Andrew Ryan Harvey as The Man