Oh, dude, let's break this down like we're solving a mystery. If a peacock and a half lays an egg and a half in one and a half days, that means one peacock lays one egg in one and a half days. So, in three days, two peacocks would lay two eggs. Simple math, my friend.
It is one-half cup of blueberrys - blueberries, even.If you wanted the amount converted to some other measure, you should have specified so.It is one-half cup of blueberrys - blueberries, even.If you wanted the amount converted to some other measure, you should have specified so.It is one-half cup of blueberrys - blueberries, even.If you wanted the amount converted to some other measure, you should have specified so.It is one-half cup of blueberrys - blueberries, even.If you wanted the amount converted to some other measure, you should have specified so.
No, these are different units of measure.
they make measuring spoond that size.
That would be 1 over 3 multiplied by 1 over 2. So half of one-third would be one-sixth.
Break the egg into a bowl, beat it (like you're making scrambled eggs), and then measure the quantity of liquid egg you have. Use half of that.
If its 1 third, then its one third of an egg. If its one half, then its a half of an egg,and so on. It can also be called a piece or part of an egg.
it would take day-and-a-half
Oh, dude, let's break this down like we're solving a mystery. If a peacock and a half lays an egg and a half in one and a half days, that means one peacock lays one egg in one and a half days. So, in three days, two peacocks would lay two eggs. Simple math, my friend.
boil it, peel it, and then cut it in half
One cup is a half pint.
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because when the sperm and egg meet they make one hole nucleolus. the sperm and egg have half a nucleolus and they are the only cell in the world to have only half a nucleolus.
Probably one large egg. Put it in a measuring cup and add enough milk to make half a cup.
Each sperm and egg carries one-half of the genetic information necessary to produce offspring.For plato usersD)one halfEach sperm and egg carries one-half of the genetic information necessary to produce offspring.
180 degrees, if you mean a half circle
One half rest is half of a standard measure. It always gets two counts.