Each of the 36 pieces is one quarter of one of the original ribbons.
Therefore there are 36 quarter pieces of ribbon.
Thus there were originally 36 × 1/4 = 9 ribbons
Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.
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The word pieces, meaning "many small parts" is a plural noun.
To dice something means to chop it up into very small pieces, usually small cubes.
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she would have had 5 and 1 sixth pieces of ribbon
Yes if you hard-boil them first.
This phrase means to cut something into small strips or pieces, usually done quickly and violently. It is often used metaphorically to describe destroying or damaging something beyond repair.
Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.Cut it into small pieces or pulp it.
Chop, dice are two possibilities:Chop the onion into small pieces. Dice the meat into small pieces.
Lisp in Small Pieces was created in 1994.
The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.The Romans used small pieces of colored tile for mosaics.
Lisp in Small Pieces has 514 pages.
small pieces of coal are called slack. Thank you!
first by blasting- explosives break the rock into small pieces. These are further reduced by mechanical crushing. Crushers are machines that feed rock into jaws or rollers that crush into into very small pieces.
Ultra Thin is a small business set up in the city of Moore, Oklahoma, in 1986. It specializes in the creation and distribution of special military ribbons.
yes but you will need to cut them up in small pieces first.