This argument would be invalid because of false causality.
If your friend is 1.2 times taller than you and is 64.5 inches tall, you can calculate your height by dividing your friend's height by 1.2. This would give you 64.5 inches / 1.2 = 53.75 inches. Therefore, you would be approximately 53.75 inches tall.
If your friend's height is close to 160 centimeters, it is approximately 1.6 meters, since 1 meter equals 100 centimeters. To convert centimeters to meters, you divide the number of centimeters by 100. Therefore, 160 cm is equivalent to 1.6 m.
To find out how much pie each friend gets, divide the total number of pumpkin pies by the number of friends. There are 3 pumpkin pies and 9 friends, so each friend receives ( \frac{3}{9} ) of a pie. Simplifying that fraction gives ( \frac{1}{3} ). Therefore, each friend gets one-third of a pumpkin pie.
If 18 sweets are shared equally between two friends, each friend would receive half of the total amount. Dividing 18 by 2 gives 9. Therefore, each friend gets 9 sweets.
The word you're looking for is friend. A friend in need is a friend in indeed.
That depends on what the argument was about
you say something to upset your friend and you will get into a argument
1. always apologize after an argument 2. be yourself dont try to act cool just to be somones friend 3. a good friend is your friend no matter what happens
Maybe you are in love with your best friend, it's possible. You need to find why you had the argument in the first place.
Argument is the correct spelling (disagreement, dispute, legal contention).
Answer-leave him the alone if you don't want to lose your friend there are many other guys out there get with one your friend doesn't have any history with... you wouldn't want to get in a argument with your friend.....
say I just became that way that I didn't want to ruin our friendship
One word. NO No, Not at all
Firstly, you have to back-track about what the argument was about and see if it was your fault or theirs. Sometimes 'agreeing to disagree' and taking someone else's opinion depending if it is a good one is better that debating and getting into an argument. It takes a big person and a mature one to apologize to their friend even if their friend was wrong. Losing a friendship over an argument is not wise. Throughout a friendship there may be many arguments, but that does not mean the friendship has to come to an end.
Blocking is where you ignore that fact that you are losing the argument against your friend, building is where you build together to find a way to sort things out and accepting is where accept that fact that you are losing that argument against your friend.
Fist fight? Punch friend until the situation is resolved. Argument? Their problem. No reason to care.
You tell her and then straight after you punch her unconcious.