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you can 150,000 pairs of socks
If you have 30 single socks, you would be able to make 15 pairs. This is because each pair consists of two socks. So, when you divide 30 by 2, you get 15 pairs.
No, every year to make sure were not cheaters they change it.
I think it was eleven pairs.
chromosomes are the things you inherited from your parents. 23 pairs. 46 total. (like 23 pairs of socks) chromatids are the individual chromosomes in a pair (so like having two red socks, two blue socks. one red sock is a sister chromatid to the other red sock, and same with the two blue socks.) chromatin is the strands of DNA combined with proteins that make up the chromosome (the thread used to make the socks) BY-Arindam Jain IX-A
chromosomes are the things you inherited from your parents. 23 pairs. 46 total. (like 23 pairs of socks) chromatids are the individual chromosomes in a pair (so like having two red socks, two blue socks. one red sock is a sister chromatid to the other red sock, and same with the two blue socks.) chromatin is the strands of DNA combined with proteins that make up the chromosome (the thread used to make the socks) BY-Arindam Jain IX-A
If you need to knit 2 dozen pairs of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn, your question is how much yarn is needed. This is really a math question, I would guess. First off, you need to make 24 pairs (2dozen) of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn. Therefore, your equation would be: 24 pairs multiplied by 105g would equal the number of grams of yarn you would need to complete your project. Written as an equation you have: 24pair x 105g/pair = x 24 x 105g = x comment: pair/pair nullifies that item, leaving the g-grams-left in the equation 2520g = x therefore you would need 2520grams of yarn to make your 24 pair of socks
They make pink socks because pink socks rule! Also, because they make socks in almost every color, so they can't leeave ppinkk out can they?
They are all the pairs you make where (x = any number) and (y = 4).
No they do not
An infinite number. You can vary the distance between each of the two pairs, and you can rotate one of the pairs relative to the other.
People wove straw together to make the first socks.