Since its probaly not a good idea to stack them, unless you have bunk beds, it would depend on the size of the room, and the size of the kids. but probably no more than 1 kid for every 3.5 square feet, follow the math. Room, length times height divided by (Kids times girth times height) That's R(L x H) / K(G x L) multiply any total X 2 if kids have been eating beans, then you must factor in ventalation per gasy child. an extra V squared.
Assuming no student is intersex, the answer is 3.
Measure the room diagonally from one corner to the other.do this again on the other diagonal. If the room is square then both measurements will be the same assuming that all four side(walls) are the same length Not all four side walls need to be the same. As long as the walls opposite each other are the same length (a square or rectangular room) then the above answer works.
About 1 In 1000 Unless you have twins
Since there is no "standard" set for water balloons, the question can not be answered. Such an unspecific question would be the same as asking, "How much air is in a room"? We need to know the size of the room as well as its temperature, humidity and altitude.
Your not the only with this question. Many kids have the same question. Well, it is not difficult actually, all you have to do is think gets your books and ask the teacher.
If a person is already asleep an an animal comes in the same room to sleep then human beings can sleep with animals.
No. Many families who have a lot of children often have several children share the same room.
You can
* Unless you are in the same room as they are then you will never know if they talk about you in their sleep.
Yes, of course you can
yes!
No. He or she will sleep in the same room as your character and her spouse.
No I believe they had twin beds in the same room.
I was wondering the exact same thing. I may go sleep a night or two and i also wanted to know if many "hauntings" occur and which room is the most activity picked up in?
Just like in Alaska the close the curtains or what ever to make the room dark and then they sleep. Basically, that's correct. But a better answer is "Discipline" or "Sleep Etiquette". A darkened, quiet room conducive to sleeping. Following the same ritualized behaviors at bedtime. Most sleep onset and maintinence disorders are treated the same.
If you don't mind the possibility of the hamster waking you up by running on its wheel or doing other activities during the night you should be fine. On the other hand if you are a light sleeper and need sleep you might not want to do this. Yes though, it is probably fine to let your hamster sleep in the same room as you.
It allows more beds to fit on the same floor space, allowing more people to sleep in the same room.