All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
there are 36 sweets in a jar
a quarter of 12 sweets is 3. or as a fraction 3/12
9 x 5 = 45 20 sweets therefore cost 45 pence.
To find the total number of parts in the ratio, we add the parts together: 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 parts. To determine the value of each part, we divide the total number of sweets by the total number of parts: 126 sweets / 9 parts = 14 sweets per part. Finally, we multiply each person's share by their corresponding ratio part: Kaitlin gets 2 parts x 14 sweets = 28 sweets, Deasia gets 3 parts x 14 sweets = 42 sweets, and Aisha gets 4 parts x 14 sweets = 56 sweets.
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
· Almond Joy candy bar
Oreos orange Life Saver
the n needs to be "and"
Edinbrugh rock?
With the current advertising and Fast Food chains, many children and adults eat a lot of sweets.
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
Nerds, Necco Candy, Nilla Wafers.
1.eat sweets 2.listen to n-dubz
The car beginning with N is the Japaneese car Nissan.
Positive words beginning with 'n' include:nicenobleneatnourishingnurturing
Marsupials beginning with 'n' include:NumbatNingauiNabarlekThese marsupials are all native to Australia.