He ate 2 pieces and left 4 pieces
37, by my reckoning.10, then one piece is taken out from that (left with 9), repeat again, and again, and for the last one there are 10 pieces left because the las piece isn't 'chopped up' again.?
he has 4 and 1/3 left
the answer is 58 cm,Or3 meters in two pieces
Yes. Cutting each paper into 3 equal size pieces gives 15 pieces of paper. Each student gets one piece and there are 3 left over. Cutting the 3 leftover pieces each into 4 equal size pieces gives 12 pieces of paper, one for each student. (1/3 + 1/12) x 12 = 5
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.The bequest itself was a "congiarium" of gift to the people. The denomination was the aureus or gold piece. Caesar left three gold pieces to each citizen.
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This will depend on how long you would like each piece to be. If each piece is to be 1 inch long, then 115 pieces could be cut. If each piece is 2 inches long, then 57 pieces with 0.5 inches left over If each pieces is 5 inches long, then 23 pieces and so on and so forth.
1 dm = 0.1 m → 2.6 dm = 2.6 × 0.1 m = 0.26 m → 30m ÷ 0.26m/piece = 115 5/13 pieces You can cut 115 pieces 2.6 dm long from a piece of ribbon 30m long and will have a piece 1 dm (left over).
200 dm pieces ÷ 1.5 dm = 133 1/3 pieces 133 pieces with 0.5 dm left over
if you have one piece left, click on a piece that has shown up and keep pressing pieces that have shown up.That is how I did it
37, by my reckoning.10, then one piece is taken out from that (left with 9), repeat again, and again, and for the last one there are 10 pieces left because the las piece isn't 'chopped up' again.?
Take the yellow piece and drag it all the way to the left. Drag the purple piece to the hole that will leave. Drag the light green piece next to the ones already in the yellow area. Place the bluish-green piece to the top left next to what is there so far. Drag one of the tiny one square pieces underneath it. Now, drag another one of those tiny pieces to the bottom right corner. Drag the last large piece to the left, touching the other pieces. Finally, drag that one last tiny piece to that one last space. Now can someone explain level nine? - B
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Brush or comb your hair so that it is tangle free. Separate the hair at the crown of your head from the rest of your hair. Include your bangs if they are long enough. Divide this section into three different pieces. Begin braiding by crossing the piece on the right side over the center piece; the piece on the right side will now be in the center. Cross the left piece over the center piece. Now, the left piece has become the center piece. Keep the braid tight by holding the pieces you have braided in your left hand. You will use your right hand to pull in new hair. Grab a section of hair from the right side of you head. The smaller the amount of hair, the finer the braid will be and the longer it will take to finish your entire head. Merge this new hair into the piece of the braid on the right side. Cross this piece into the center. Take up a new section of hair on the left side of your head. Merge this hair with the left hand piece of the braid. Cross this piece over the center piece, this section will now be the center of the braid. Repeat the process of incorporating hair from the left and right sides of your head until all your hair is in the braid. Finish the braid by crossing over pieces until the length of your hair is braided. Since there is no more hair to incorporate into the braid at this point in the process, you will just be alternating crossing left and right pieces until you reach the ends of your hair. Wrap the rubber band around the ends to secure the braid. Pin any loose sections into place with bobby pins.
It is in the cornfield. Take the left path after you see the third piece of paper.
Top Piece - Ground floor - The chest at the bottom of the staircase Middle Piece - Ground floor - At the end of the Boy's corridor in the chest Bottom Piece - Up the hall from Victor's office, in the chest on the left