ACT 1: On a bright warm evening, (Perfect for listening to some Lo-fi) Teureka [ENTER SCENE] sat down on his/her computer [WRITE DOWN BRAINLY.COM] and started to ask questions on brainly.com. [TYPE] "Write me my own canterbury play" she/he said. After three hopeful days Teureka started to give up. Nobody responded except for one person [I ENTER SCENE] "It is I, Hamburger58. I am here responding from my school's computer.[I SIT DOWN] Now, time to answer." [I TYPE ON THE COMPUTER] Hamburger58 starts to right down the following; "ACT 1: On a bright warm evening, (Perfect for listening to some Lo-fi) Teureka [ENTER SCENE] sat down on his/her computer [WRITE DOWN BRAINLY.COM] and started to ask questions on brainly.com. [TYPE] "Write me my own canterbury play" she/he said. After three hopeful days Teureka started to give up. Nobody responded except for one person [I ENTER SCENE] "It is I, Hamburger58. I am here responding from my school's computer.[I SIT DOWN] Now, time to answer." [I TYPE ON THE COMPUTER] Hamburger58 starts to right down the following; "Oh how wonderful! A fourth wall break for all to remember!" Hamburger58 said. "Oh well, I guess I am done here." [I WALK OUT OF THE SCENE. YOU WALK OUT. BACKROUND CHANGES TO A SCHOOL] Act 2: [YOU WALK IN. I WALK IN] Teureka says, "Hello, are you hamburger58?" Hamburger58 says, "Why yes I am, and who are you fine madam or sir?" Teureka says, "I am Teureka, I don't think you remember me but I am one of the millions of Brainly users. I want to thank you for answering my brainly question at 12:24 PM 9/24/2020" Hamburger58 says, "Why no problem, Mr, Mrs, Ms, Or Ma'am. [WE BOTH SHAKE HANDS] This is a fourth wall break for all to remember!" [WE BOTH WALK AWAY]
Explanation:
To distract from other actions.
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Answer:
27
Explanation:
When Philn finished, the remaining 8 bananas represented 2/3 of the amount that had existed when he started (so each 1/3 = 4). Therefore there were 12 bananas (4 + 4 + 4)when he started, and when Steve
Following the same logic, the remaining 12 bananas represented 2/3 of the amount that had existed when Steve started (and each 1/3 = 6). Therefore there were 18 bananas (6 + 6 + 6) when he started, and when Doug finished.
Again, following the same logic, the remaining 18 bananas represented 2/3 of the amount that had existed when Doug started (and each 1/3 = 9). So, there must have been 27 (9 + 9 + 9) bananas originally.