what is the min # for a few?

There is no minimum number for a "few."

If you're a rancher in Texas, a few acres might be 200. If you're a landowner in New York, a few acres might be 10.

A few M & M's is different than a few watermelons.

A few students in a class is different than a few students in a large university.

well that sucks

meaning i have to take 200 notes?!!?!?!??!

<g>

If your teacher told you to take "a few notes," then use your judgment and knowledge of your teacher to determine how many notes you need to take.

1.There is no minimum number for a "few."

If you're a rancher in Texas, a few acres might be 200. If you're a landowner in New York, a few acres might be 10.

A few M & M's is different than a few watermelons.

A few students in a class is different than a few students in a large university.

To determine the minimum number for a "few," we need to understand the connotation of the word "few." "Few" refers to a small number and is often used in a subjective manner. The exact numerical value of a "few" may vary depending on the context and the person using it.

Typically, when people use "few," they are implying a number between three and five. However, others may consider a "few" to be slightly higher, perhaps up to seven or eight. It ultimately depends on the individual's interpretation and the specific situation.

If you want to provide a more precise number, it is advisable to use specific numerical values instead of using subjective terms like "few."