i am 13 & had a Halloween party for 3 years straig, we played bobbing for apples, we wraped each othe up in toilet paper to look like mummys, and did a pinate.
yh ..I've recently turned 13 and me and my 10 yr old sis have had various Halloween parties...
Games have included:
appple bobbing/wrapping each other in loo roll (the mummy game)/kings (all make a really gross drink or sandwhich....lay a pack of cards face down...take turns to pick up cards...if you pick up a king take a bite/gulp of the drink/food)/pinata-takes up lots of time...usually over an hour despite my violent 12 yr old foter brother having a good bash at it (lol)/haunted house (decorate an outbuilding/utility room/spare room for some safe trick or treating fun still in your own home)/pass the parcel (with dares aswell as prizes----rope in kids to pick dares)/nightline (follow a rope blindfolded)/treasure hunt/best costume competition/dressing up game (split kids into teams and give each team a box of dress up clothing...then have rounds where the kids have to dress up as , for example, a monster family or a scene from Harry Potter etc...prizes for team that wins most rounds/ passing ballon through legs games, walking with balloon in between legs etc...
hope that's useful....petsrule1918
1512 + 1112 = 2624
1112 is a rational number
1112 + 13 = 1125
It is already a whole number as 1112
3 - 1112 = -1109
The LCM of 1112 and 7 is 7784
1112 is: mil ciento doce.
Well, darling, 1112 in its simplest form is just 1112. It's already as simple as it gets because 1112 is a prime number, meaning it can only be divided by 1 and itself. So, there you have it, no need to simplify further.
1, 2, 4, 8, 139, 278, 556, 1112
4/1112 = 1/278
365 x 1112 x 1011 = 410344680
1,112+1,112=2,224 or 1,112+1,112=10,001base 3=72