There are 24 halves in 12, so there must be 1/24 twelves in 1/21/24 = 0.04166Another Take:I may be misunderstanding the question. The above doesn't seem to work too well either. The question originally read: How many twelves are in one half? This did not seem to me to make sense so I changed it to: How many twelfths are in one half? I have noticed that students sometimes will not make a distinction between twelves and twelfths, five and fifths and so forth.The question is How many twelfths (or twelves) are in one half, and not how many halves are in 12. So I conclude that the questioner wants to know that 6 twelfths is equal to half.
Two plus too equals two also.
also, plus, this too, and a bunch of others too
too hard
if(varcount > 100) printf("Too many\n");
Well, darling, one-eighth minus one-fourth is negative one-eighth. It's like trying to take away more than what you have - doesn't work out too well, does it? Just remember, math can be a real tricky little devil sometimes.
it is 3 because of math
There are 24 halves in 12, so there must be 1/24 twelves in 1/21/24 = 0.04166Another Take:I may be misunderstanding the question. The above doesn't seem to work too well either. The question originally read: How many twelves are in one half? This did not seem to me to make sense so I changed it to: How many twelfths are in one half? I have noticed that students sometimes will not make a distinction between twelves and twelfths, five and fifths and so forth.The question is How many twelfths (or twelves) are in one half, and not how many halves are in 12. So I conclude that the questioner wants to know that 6 twelfths is equal to half.
What is What is three eighths plus one fourth?
Occasional Wife - 1966 One Plus One Equals Too Many 1-19 was released on: USA: 31 January 1967
Two plus too equals two also.
go for it and tell him. one year isn't too far apart.
one plus is medical lingo for a small positive bacteria or ketone. If we are looking for a urinary tract infection we will say if positive one plus bacteria or one plus blood with a kidney stone. Most scales read from one plus to 3 plus to too numerous to count.
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first of all its two plus two. and the answer is 4. 2+2=4
This sounds a little too ambitious for an eighth grader.
Yes, but only because you are able to consume more of it at once. You can bake an entire eighth of weed (one-eighth of an ounce) into one big cookie. You'll eat it all at once, and it will hit you all at once. You can't smoke a whole eighth of weed at once. You just can't smoke that much, that fast. It makes you cough really hard; it makes your lungs tighten up. You just can't smoke it as fast as you can eat it, since smoking too much, too fast is very unpleasant, with all the painfully racking coughs, and the tightness in your lungs.