there are 36 sweets in a jar
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
26...and 7 left over for me! :P
12100 exactly
it's a fact that they're one million, millions in a bag of millions!
The answer is eeerm I’m actually trying to find that out can anyone help me
The strongest leefram is 700G
That is 3.086 cups.
700g is 1.54 (1.54324) lbs.
It depends on the weight and not count. each sweet has a specific gram value. Whilst the machine loads in x amount of each sweet. if there is a small differential in weight it is made up by the system adding in an extra sweet(s) to reach the value
1.54323584 pounds
there are so many sweets in England you can never be sure how many there are.
It is equal to 1.543 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
There are a number of websites one can purchase retro sweets from online. One can purchase many retro sweets from 'MyCandyShop', 'We Luv Sweets' and 'Zap Sweets'.
You can get 70 sweets for 1.40 if they are 2 each.
That depends an the bag and the sweets. You need to be more specific.
I have just calculated that there are 114 sweets in a 1.1kg tin (this is calculated by the twelve individual sweets weighing 116g / 12 = 9.6 recurring (average weight per sweet). 1100g / 9.6 recurring = 114 rounded up.
Nnira has 5 sweets because 9 - 4 = 5