The answer depends on the choice being made randomly. If so, the probability is 3/10.
Can ANYONE please go to the Bed Bath And Beyond shop in Bradford to see if they have this eraser set Last year i went to the store and found like a 12 pack of puzzle erasers at the counter where you pay the stuff you bought It was beside the counter There was a little area beside the counter that had candy and stuff don't remember but it was there I really want to get the eraser pack for my children because first of all they love puzzled erasers second of all i think these erasers are REALLY cool Can anybody please look in this shop I would really appreciate it because i don't have any infinte time on my hands to go there By the way the eraser set had a red staple puzzled eraser in it Can you please see if this eraser pack is in the are beside the counter where you pay your stuff? (FULL QUESTION USED ANSWER TO MAKE THIS FULL)
Depending on the interpretation, an eraser was first derived from caoutchouc in France, and referenced as early as 1752. English scientist Joseph Priestly recommended this material be renamed "rubber" for its ability to rub away marks.
Hamster
you microwave an eraser for ten minutes
in 1471
in 1471
Edward Nairne, in 1770, invented the first rubber eraser.
eraser
In 1776, scientist Joseph Priestley noted, "I have seen a substance excellently adapted to the purpose of wiping from paper the mark of black lead pencil." Also in 1770, Edward Naime, an English engineer, is credited with creating the first rubber eraser, and reportedly sold natural rubber erasers for the high price of 3 shillings per half-inch cube. According to Naime, he inadvertently picked up a piece of rubber instead of breadcrumbs, discovered rubber's erasing properties, and began selling rubber erasers. Incidentally, this was the first practical application of the substance in Europe, and rubbing out the pencil marks gave it its English name. The first patent for attaching an eraser to a pencil was issued in 1858 to a man from Philadelphia named Hyman Lipman. This patent was later held to be invalid because it was merely the combination of two things, without a new use.
They hit at the same time.
they would hit at the same time
HBO First Look - 1992 Eraser 3-4 was released on: USA: June 1996