Millions sweets are named for their tiny, small size, which gives the impression of having "millions" of them in a single pack. The name reflects the fun and playful nature of the candy, suggesting an abundance of these colorful, chewy treats. Additionally, the term "millions" emphasizes the variety of flavors and the sheer enjoyment of consuming them.
A collection of thousands and millions of stars is called a galaxy.
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The number of sweets in a 2.75kg jar depends on the type and size of the sweets, as they can vary significantly in weight. For example, if each sweet weighs approximately 10 grams, there would be around 275 sweets in the jar. Conversely, if the sweets are smaller, say 5 grams each, the jar could hold about 550 sweets. To get an accurate count, it's best to weigh the individual sweets and do the calculations accordingly.
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
it's a fact that they're one million, millions in a bag of millions!
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You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
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The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
'sweets' comes from the fact that they are sugary and sweet, as they used to be called deserts.
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