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Say John and michael were given 10 sweets to split in half. Each would get half of the sweets so both would have 5 sweets. The ratio of sweets each would be 5:5 or simplified, this is 1:1 ratio.
One sweet would cost 10p and so 7 sweets would cost 7 times 10 = 70p
2:4
The answer is 2 sweets. For this you must divide 10 by 5 to find what 1/5 is and this is your answer.
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
I reckon you take sweets to family and friends because it's a nice thing to bring with you when your visiting them. And also because you love them.
a main dish is a main dish & sweets are sweets
Sometimes homemade is better.
They pray to god Ganesha and goddess Laxmi. They wear new clothes and distribute sweets.
Have a special day or either give them sweets! Children are happier when they have their friends to play with.
They exchange gifts and sweets among friends. And the day is celebrated with zeal.
People light diyas and candles.They exchange gifts and sweets among friends.
You go to the Sweets Factory or play games with friends.
The smallest would be two. As i see it the two people would be herself included to if there is one sweet left you can presume that there was 2 sweets to begin with.
They wish friends and relatives for having happy and prosperous diwali. They distribute gifts and sweets.
People wear new clothes on this day. They exchange gifts and sweets among friends.
thats so easy you dont even have 2 think 2 work it out lol Anna had 3 sweets