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assuming by boxes you mean squares in two dimensions its easy. Make the five boxes all next to each other so they share sides then remove two toothpicks here the top and bottom of a middle box and you are left with 4.
Mariah has 12 apples. She stores them into 3 boxes. Each box has 4 apples.
60 boxes (5 layers of 3 x 4)
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You use those 4 crafting boxes to make a crafting table. To make one, you need 4 wooden planks from a log, then put them in each of the 4 boxes.
If 4 people shared 14 boxes, each person would get 3 and one-half or 3.5 boxes. (Solution: 4 goes into 14 a total of 3 times, with 2 left over. Add a decimal point after the 3 so you can add a 0 to the 2 to make it 20. Then 4 goes into 20 a total of 5 times. So the answer is 3.5 or 3 and 1/2.)
If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.If the boxes are in a 3*3 array, the answer is that you cannot.
3 boxes.
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3 big ones3 x 2 = 6 intermediate ones3 x 2 x 4 = 24 small onesTotal = 3 + 6 + 24 = 33 boxes in all
Well, honey, let's break it down for you. You got 3 big boxes, each with 2 small boxes, and each small box has 4 even smaller boxes. So, that's 3 big boxes x 2 small boxes x 4 even smaller boxes = 24 boxes altogether. Math doesn't have to be a mystery, darling.
you cant u only can do it in halo 3
you make it by cutting 4 peives of wood and then you nail them together.
For a trihybrid Punnett square, you would need 64 boxes (4x4x4) to show all the possible combinations of alleles from three different genes that each have two alleles.
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you can buy 4 boxes of envelopes with $12