12100 exactly
100%
there are 36 sweets in a jar
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
there is 100 millions in this
That depends an the bag and the sweets. You need to be more specific.
Exactly one bag of millions exists in a bag of millions. All of them!
The number of bags of sweets in 1kg would depend on the weight of each individual bag of sweets. For example, if each bag weighs 100g, then there would be 10 bags in 1kg.
12100 exactly
2:4
millions lol it's magical
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There is typically only one plastic bag inside another plastic bag, unless they are packaged in multiples.
Step 1: Count the total number of sweets in a "bag"There are 3 yellow, 5 green, 7 red, 4 purple and 1 black sweets. Add all these values up to obtain 20 sweets total.Step 2: Determine the probability of the given eventSince we want to determine the probability of selecting a black sweet out of a "bag", we have:1 / 20 = number of black sweets / total number of sweets
I think its 500g but i'm not sure T-T
There are millions of ways to use a grocery bag as something else for example it can be used as a cup holder, a garbage bag, and or a clothes holder
4.52 out of what??? To make a percentage, you need 2 things: the number of 'things' in a certain category, and the total number of 'things'. Then you divide the number of 'things' by the total, multiply it by 100, and put a % after the number. For example, the percentage of blue sweets in a bag depends on the number of blue sweets, and the total number of sweets in the bag. If the bag holds 70 sweets, and 10 are blue, the fraction is 10/70 (or 1/7) which is 0.142857... so the percentage is 14.29% (rounded up)