Maybe the elasticity or selling price. Something of that nature.
Let's do the math together: 8 / 1.45 = 5.51724138 So, you could buy five with change left over.
The regular gum lasts longest. Gum gum gum
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A bag that contains 10 white gum balls and 12 orange gum balls the ratio of the white one would be 2.2. This is a math problem.
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
you can recycle the gum rapper but not the gum it self
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math? Alright, like, 225 times 15 equals 3,375. So, if you were planning on buying 225 packs of gum for 15 cents each, you'd be spending $33.75. But who buys that much gum anyway?
No they just call them gum drops because it has the properties of gum like chewiness
Actually we get gum from whales.how we get gum from whales is that when they die there blaber be used to make gum.
Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum Not in your gum, in the side of your mouth close to your gum
All gum is manufactured in gum factories. Apart from that made in peoples homes. This gum is made in peoples homes, not in gum factories.
Well, to put it in a simple answer, most teachers do not like gum on the floors, desks, etc. Gum is gross to touch accidentally underneath a desk (Which I'm sure everyone has had that awful feeling at some point), and if gum is stuck on the floor, it can be a very painful experience to try and get it off. But, I have read in some places that chewing gum helps you remember, helps in math, even helps your heart.