With the current advertising and Fast Food chains, many children and adults eat a lot of sweets.
1.eat sweets 2.listen to n-dubz
23 sweets to begin with because after she gave Bill 5 she had 3/3 left and gave 1/3 away leaviing her with 12 and 2/3 of a number that equals 12 is 18 So 3/3 which is 18 sweets plus 5 sweets = 23 sweets Let N = original number of sweets. Then (n-5) -(n-5)/3 =12 (given). Multilply equation by 3 3(n-5) -(n-5) =36 Simplify 2(n-5) =36 Solve 2n=36+10 n=23
the n needs to be "and"
Ants, lots and lots and lots of ants, and that's about it. They are highly adapted feeders. This is why horned lizards are not bred often as pets- their diet is difficult to provide in captivity.
1)Roti n Chicken Curry 2)Idli,vada n sambhar 3)Masala Dosa 4)Biryani 5)Sweets Note: Above list not in ranking order njoi
Let the number of sweets be n and use the rules of probability:- If: 6/n times 5/n-1 = 1/8 Then: 30/n2-n = 1/8 Multiplying both sides by n2-n: 30 = n2-n/8 Multiplying both sides by 8: 240 = n2-n Subtracting both sides by 240: 0 = n2-n-240 Solving the above quadratic equation: n = 16 or n = -15 Therefore it follows: n = 16 sweets Note that n2 means n squared
It's difficult to provide an exact number of people who eat at In-N-Out within a month as it varies. On average, In-N-Out serves millions of customers across its locations each month.
Nerds, Necco Candy, Nilla Wafers.
by drinking lots n lots of water n fluid items
Positive exponents: an = a*a*a*...*a where there are n (>0) lots of a. Negative exponents: a-n = 1/(a*a*a*...*a) where there are n (>0) lots of a.
Well on Mondays they eat mango. On tuesday they eat tomatoes. On wednesday they eat wetas. On thursday they eat goat tounges. On friday they eat frogs. On saturday they eat spiders and on sunday they eat their traditional Sashi. Enjoy :)
There are 10 different groups of 3 people that can be formed from a group of 5 people. This can be calculated using the combination formula, which is nCr = n! / r!(n-r)!, where n is the total number of people and r is the number of people in each group.