That's easy. 23 left
Au commencement il avait vingt-quatre.
It's a little bit hard to tell what you are talking about because you can't use periods. but from what I have gathered you would have 30 crayons at the beginning of the day... how I figured this out: you start our with X amount of crayons, you give out 14 only getting 12 back, There are 2 crayons that you dont have at the end of the day.(14-12=2) Then you give out 11 crayons. There are 11 Crayons you don't have at the end of the day. So now you add up the 2 Crayons you never got back and the 11 Crayons you gave out (2+11=13) now you can't forget the 17 that you still have. so now you add 13 and 17 which equals 30 (13+17=30) I hope this helped
Well you'd have to specify how many crayons are in one box first wouldn't you...
Buy experiments and Crayons were creted by franchicise molonieces
Two.
about 50,000 crayons are made in a day. the workers must work hard.
15 grits
CRAYOLA
you would have six left
if you said that the number would be 100
Crayons weren't discovered, but they were first introduced back in 1903. Many people think Crayola invented them.
2009865576238464728733387758758655859 im kidding only 16!!!