If you need to know how many she had left then... 2/5 x 1/3 = 6/15. Sorry if I came out rude, but I hope I helped! Let me know if you need anything else!
Answer:
Explanation:
For most cases, you would you a if the next word starts with a consonant.
If the next word starts with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), you would use "an" Although there may be a few exceptions.
In this case, if you say apple, it starts with a vowel. Therefore, you should use an.
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Sentence A has a disagreement between "were" (plural) and "no one" (singular).
Sentence B has a disagreement between "was" (singular) and "problems" (plural).
Sentence C, however, has complete agreement between the subject and verb. Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer:
Tamatoa nearly caught fire with his bare hands.
Explanation:
This question deals with synonyms (awful and terrible means similar things) so consider what a similar-meaning word would be for fabulous. I don't know if this is a multiple choice question or if you have to fill in a blank, but think of words like amazing or great - they mean similar things to fabulous. Keep this in mind as you answer this question.