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36 + 15 = 51 people.
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We are given: (1) 5n + 10d = 385; and (2) n + d = 54. From this, we may conclude: (3) n + 2d = 77; {divide (1) by 5} (4) d = 23; and {subtract (2) from (3)} (5) n = 31. {subtract (4) from (2)} Thus, there are 31 nickels, which answers your question. Checking: we may see that 31 nickels make $1.55; and 23 dimes make $2.30. Thus, their total value is $3.85, and the total number of coins is 54, as you have specified.
To share 20 slices of pie evenly among a group of people, you would need to divide the total number of slices by the number of people. If each person is to receive an equal amount of pie, you would divide 20 by the number of people. For example, if there are 5 people, each person would receive 4 slices of pie.
It's known that Chinese people in Han Dynasty were the first to discover negative number. The second person to discover negative number was Diophantus in Greece. The third person to find it was Pearce Ian in India.
28. The formula is (n * (n-1)) / 2, where n represents the number of people. You divde by 2 because each handshake covers two possibilities (ie, person #1 to person #8 is the same as person #8 to person #1).
If you don't have to use them all up, 36 people could get one dime apiece or 30 people could get 1 nickel and 1 dime. If you have to use them all up, 6 people could get 5 nickels and 6 dimes apiece. It's the GCF.
There is not, and cannot be, a number for one person for this or any other physiological measure.
According to the link: Bermuda has the greatest # at 1,009.71 per 1,000 people. Monaco is second and the United States is third.
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[different person] http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_con-health-contraception Go here, list of statistics. [different person] Cleaned up previous answers.
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Person number 1, person number 2, person number3, and person number 4 and so on PS: HI
The greatest good principle is the idea that if an action benefits the greatest number of people, then the action is ethical. For example, in a situation where attempting to save one person's life would endanger the lives of many people, it would be ethical to not attempt to save that one person's life. The greatest good principle is applied to the concept of war, where, lets say, 1,000 soldiers may die, however it would keep the entire country safe. However, the greatest good principle also cannot be misapplied. For example, you cannot justify taking the life of one person so many people would enjoy economic benefits.
According to Guinness, the greatest number of toes on a living person is 13. The two people to share this record are Pranamya Menaria and Devendra Harne, both from India. Each person also has 12 fingers. The condition of having more than the regular number of digits is known as polydactylism or syndactylism.
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Every person has their own greatest strengths. Many people say their personality, which means the way they act.