Over nine thousand!!!!
Edit: Above are trollz at work.
Answer:
5 = Your sheep
7 = My sheep
When you give me a sheep, your number of sheep drops from 5 to 4 and mine rises to 8, which is twice 4.
When i give you a sheep, your number of sheep becomes 6 and mine is lowered to 6, too.
TBH I'm glad I've got sheep all of a sudden. Lamb for dinner tomorrow night :D
To solve the equation "Eight less than twice a number is fourteen," we can express it mathematically as ( 2x - 8 = 14 ), where ( x ) is the number. Adding 8 to both sides gives ( 2x = 22 ). Dividing both sides by 2 results in ( x = 11 ). Therefore, the number is 11.
There is none. Because for any such number, twice that number would also be a multiple of both and it would be higher.
2x + 3 = 15- 3 from both sides2x = 12divide both sides by 2x = 6
Let the number be represented by ( x ). According to the problem, twice the number minus 3 equals 25, which can be written as the equation ( 2x - 3 = 25 ). Adding 3 to both sides gives ( 2x = 28 ), and dividing both sides by 2 results in ( x = 14 ). Therefore, the number is 14.
Suppose the number is x. Then 32 + 6x = 2x Subtract 6x from both sides: 32 = -4x Divide both sides by -4: -8 = x
If a guy asks someone out twice and cancels both times, he is not very interested in that person.
Both the singular and the plural for the noun sheep is sheep.
Yes, the noun sheep is both singular and plural.
"Sheep" is both singular and plural.I see a sheep.I see many sheep.
In the sentence, "We get wool from sheep.", the only plural in the sentence is "We", the first person, plural subjective pronoun that takes the place of the nouns or the plural noun for the speakers.The noun "wool" is an uncountable noun for a substance. The noun "sheep" (although both a singular and plural form) is used in this context as the type of animal (singular) rather than a number of animals.
For both: A drover, stockie, herdsman, herder. For sheep: shepherd, drover, sheep-herder, stockie For cattle: cowboy, cowpuncher, cowpoke, herdsman, drover, stockie
2x + 7 = 15 Subtract 7 from both sides: 2x = 8 Divide both sides by 2: x = 4
Both the singular and the plural for the noun sheep is sheep.Examples:Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep.When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
Sheep is both singular and plural.
4 sheep 2+2=4 2 sheep: they are both in front and in back ^^
No, the noun sheep is used as both the singularand the plural form. Examples:Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep.When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
Sheep - it is both singular and plural