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Did you hear about the mathematician who wanted to make a fruit salad so he bought some apples and oranges...and ordered pears.
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No. wanted is the past tense of the verb want. -ed is a suffix not another word. mailbox,bullfrog, flowerpot are compound words because they are formed of more than one whole word
Did you hear about the mathematician who wanted to make a fruit salad so he bought some apples and oranges...and ordered pears.
This is an apples vs. oranges comparison. If you wanted to move snow, the snowplow would be better. If you wanted to compact asphalt, the steamroller would be the way to go.
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a guy called Artemis fowl who liked apples and wanted to arrange special meetings with apples
He did his mom he was a little boy when he did that
27; the top layer would have two oranges at the top and would add one orange in desending layers.
He wanted to build a colony to bring profits to Spain.
He wanted to be a clock maker, astonamer, and mathematician.
In 1930, you could buy a pound of apples for eleven cents. If you wanted to buy a single apple from a street vendor, it would cost you a nickel.
I would call it 10^84 as would any mathematician or scientist who wanted to communicate. However, if you wanted to obfuscate and annoy your audience or be pretentious, you could say vigintiseptillion.
You have six... ID(random numbers here) I just wanted to correct this... you have two. He (or She) did not say from EACH tree, just from three trees.
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