23 sweets to begin with because after she gave Bill 5 she had 3/3 left and gave 1/3 away leaviing her with 12 and 2/3 of a number that equals 12 is 18
So 3/3 which is 18 sweets plus 5 sweets = 23 sweets
Let N = original number of sweets.
Then (n-5) -(n-5)/3 =12 (given).
Multilply equation by 3
3(n-5) -(n-5) =36
Simplify
2(n-5) =36
Solve
2n=36+10
n=23
Say John and michael were given 10 sweets to split in half. Each would get half of the sweets so both would have 5 sweets. The ratio of sweets each would be 5:5 or simplified, this is 1:1 ratio.
One sweet would cost 10p and so 7 sweets would cost 7 times 10 = 70p
2:4
The answer is 2 sweets. For this you must divide 10 by 5 to find what 1/5 is and this is your answer.
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it means you ARE eating to many sweets
Habit, emotional problems, hypoglycemia, diabetes.
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Sweets is a psychologist in bones meaning he studies the human behavior he helps them understand the reasons for emotional reactions and can often tell whether someone is faking an emotion or if it is real
By giving them sweets, candies, pastries, chocolates, etc!
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Not giving children pocket money so they cant spend it on sweets and look after the money they do have so you know what they are buying maybe a pack of sweets once every fortnight Hope this solves the problem
You have join your hands and pray to God. Bow before him. You could also have a plate with some offerings like flowers, sweets etc. When leaving the mandir, the priest would give you some sweets or parshad. Take it and eat it.
yes sometimes but not always heres a tip full bread dogscant hanndle sweets good if u have a mutt they eat sweets better and they dont chew their food
There are several alternative gifts to leave instead of chocolates. Some other gift ideas might include leaving flowers, cards, other types of sweets, fruit baskets or other candies.
I've decided to give up sweets and chocolate. If you are looking for some ideas just pick something you really like!
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.