1. The number of families with vegetable gardens is (5/7)(210) = 150. Then the number of families without vegetable gardens is 210-150=60 2. The number of families without vegatable gardens is (2/7)(210)=60
13!/[(4!)(3!)(6!)] = 60060
One and one quarter pies each !
The town community paper states the area of Gilbert as 76 sq miles.
the community center bought 228 juice boxes for a picnic.how many 6-packs is that? 60
1+2=3 2+1=3 3-2=1 3-1=2 and so on. u can have many groups of numbers this was just 1 example
The number of people at the average Thanksgiving dinner in a community depends on the size of families and their extended families, as people tend to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their families.
There are many activities for families to enjoy at Busch Gardens including rides, shows, animal attractions, educational activities, and animal tours.
No, the Amish do not forage for food. Many have gardens that provide some vegetables. The rest is bought at a store.
Many families utilize the services of the Boys and Girls Clubs in our community.
Question needs to be more specific; which community is being referred to, specifically.
Victory gardens did not require meatless meals. The English and the Americans could have meat with their vegetables. However, their meat rations in the cities were low. So many made soups, stews, meat/vegetable pies to stretch their meat rations. Some people were fortunate enough to co-op a pig amongst families. They would feed the hog the slop and leaves and leftovers from the victory gardens. Some pigs were fed corn from the victory gardens. The family fattened up the pig. This gave them pig parts, meat, lard, pigskin and anything else they might have wanted, like a bone for the dog.
there were two gardens
You can use many different adjectives to describe the community in which you live. Some examples could include descriptions about the size of the community, or the number of homes and families, etc.
it was one big garden.
Monasteries often have extensive gardens for several reasons, primarily for self-sufficiency, as they provide food, herbs, and medicinal plants for the monastic community. Additionally, gardens serve as spaces for contemplation and spiritual reflection, enhancing the monks' connection to nature and their faith. The cultivation of gardens also reflects the monastic commitment to stewardship of the earth and the pursuit of a simple, sustainable lifestyle.
Cool Gardens has 96 pages.
The Gardens of Light has 317 pages.