4 people x 2 Bottles = 8 bottles
each 1 person then shares with 3 friends so 1 + 3 = 4 and there were 4 people originally so 4 x 4 = 16. So now 16 people share 8 bottles; 16 / 8 = 0.5 each person should get half a bottle.
12.5 if each person consumes roughly 1.5 cups of liquid, or 2 plastic cups with ice.
3 liters
I am a person. You are a person. Persons is people. I am people. You are people. Using De Morgan on "persons are people." "Not people does not include a person." For example, my computer is not a person. Then a person is not my computer. You are a person. Then you cannot be my computer.
Go the the gunshop or person you bought it from.
a person who cares lesser of her friends than of her image.
1.5
If each one of the fifteen people bought 3 friends.Then for each person that is bring friends there would be 4 people people(3 freinds + themselves).Therefore 15*4 = 60
Since 2 bottles can serve 8 people, that’s mean 10 bottles can serve 40 people.
The word 'people' is the plural form for the singular 'person'; for example: One person bought the orange. Most people bought the blue or yellow.
If a person acts meanly no one wants to be friends with that person.
60
If you are really friends, tell that person that their words have hurt you, accept the apology, stop whining friends arnt like in the movies
if each person was to drink wine on the night of your party, then you would need around 90 bottles.
The number of water bottles needed for 200 people can vary based on the duration of the event and individual consumption. A general guideline is to provide at least half a liter (about 17 ounces) of water per person per hour. For a typical event lasting a few hours, you might estimate around 2-3 bottles per person, resulting in approximately 400-600 bottles for 200 people. Always consider specific needs and preferences for accurate planning.
Tell the person you like them when they're not with a group of people,
To determine how many 2-liter bottles of Coca-Cola are needed for 120 people, we first estimate the amount each person might consume. If we assume each person drinks about 0.5 liters, that totals 60 liters for 120 people. Dividing 60 liters by 2 liters per bottle, you would need approximately 30 bottles of Coca-Cola.
is blessed to be a people person.