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Well, honey, the ratio of 80 to 20 is 4 to 1. It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, just divide 80 by 20 and you get your answer. Hope that clears things up for you!
Not quite. Number of combinations is 20, number of permutations is 10. Any 2 from 5 is 10 but in any order doubles this.
Well, darling, 20 take away 13 is 7. Simple math, no need to overcomplicate things. Just subtract 13 from 20 and you've got your answer. Now go show off your subtraction skills, you math wizard, you!
Well, honey, 15 is closer to 10 than it is to 20. It's simple math, really. Just a hop, skip, and a jump away from 10, while 20 is a bit further down the road. Hope that clears things up for ya!
slurp?
The word slurp is a regular verb. The past tense is slurped.
I'd be happy to help! Just send me the sentence you'd like me to provide a slurp for.
To drink very noisely I:E to slurp a cup of tea
Slurp the yogurt and see if you found a code and then go to the website
I do know for a fact that Chinese slurp their noodles. But I do not know about Japanese.
Words that can be made from the letters of 'slurp' are plus, purl, spur, slur, up.
Sort of like dogs they stick out their tongues and (slurp) (slurp) and like cats too i think that it's REALLY cute! Sort of like dogs they stick out their tongues and (slurp) (slurp) and like cats too i think that it's REALLY cute!
by slurping it
Slurp is an onomatopoeia when it is used to describe the sound of someone or something consuming a liquid loudly or messily, like when drinking a beverage or eating soup.
When a boy says "slurp slurp," it is typically meant to mimic the sound of someone slurping a drink or making another similar sound. It can be used humorously, flirtatiously, or playfully in various contexts.
The word 'slurp' implies 'to make a sucking noise while eating' I have never appreciated such a thing.