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it's a fact that they're one million, millions in a bag of millions!
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
To find the total number of parts in the ratio, we add the parts together: 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 parts. To determine the value of each part, we divide the total number of sweets by the total number of parts: 126 sweets / 9 parts = 14 sweets per part. Finally, we multiply each person's share by their corresponding ratio part: Kaitlin gets 2 parts x 14 sweets = 28 sweets, Deasia gets 3 parts x 14 sweets = 42 sweets, and Aisha gets 4 parts x 14 sweets = 56 sweets.
Oh, dude, math time! So, if the headmaster brings in 423 sweets and each child gets 16, you just divide 423 by 16 to find out how many children get 16 sweets. That's like, around 26 children. But hey, who's counting anyway, right?
there are 36 sweets in a jar