"32 p in a g of c" stands for "32 pieces in a gross of candies." In this context, a "gross" refers to a quantity of 144 items, which is often used in bulk sales or packaging. Therefore, the phrase highlights that there are 32 individual pieces of candy within a larger collection or total of 144.
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Elmo's World by: Daniel C I just tried it out on my piano, it sounds like this I think: e g e g e g e g g d d e g e g e g e g a e e c b c b a f e d c a b g c Lillian P. I just found it to be in the key of Eb G Bb G Bb G Bb G Bb Bb F F G Bb G Bb G Bb G Bb C G G Eb Eb D Eb D C G G G C C D Bb Eb
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In various contexts, "p" and "g" can have different meanings. In physics, "p" often represents momentum, while "g" typically denotes the acceleration due to gravity, approximately 9.81 m/s² near the Earth's surface. In finance, "p" might refer to price, while "g" could stand for growth. It's essential to consider the specific context to determine their precise meanings.
phosphorus (P) as it has three unpaired electrons.
32 equals pieces in a game of chess
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g p s c 2011 or g p s c 2012?
32 pieces on a chess
it stands for their names
P.G. Wodehouse's initials stand for Pelham Grenville.
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32 Pieces in a Chess Set
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i think its g and p