The correct answer is - False.
When a species is classified as threatened, it means that that particular species is expected to become endangered, not extinct. The species that are threatened, are species that have experienced a significant drop in numbers in recent times, but still have enough individuals to be able to survive and keep the species going. But if the situation starts to become worse and the species continues to lose numbers, than the species will fall into the category of endangered species, which will mean that it is expected that the species will die out in the very near future.
It is A because it isn't D. continental drift really happened. C. They separate as plate tectonics are constantly moving. and B. Continental drift is real and the continents have clearly changed. A is the best answer.
4 men x 8 days = 32 days work content & 6 women x 8 days = 48 work content
6 women at 1/400 per day x 8 days is 48/400. 352+ so 1 mans daily output is 11 work units per day x 4 men = 44 work output per day x 8 days = 352 total work output
3 men x 10 days = 30 days work content & 7 women x 10 days = 70 work content
1 man work output is 11 x 3 men x 10 days = 333 work units
one woman’s work output is 1/400 per day x 7 women = 7/400 per day x 10 days = Total of 70 work output plus men’s output of 330 = 400 work units.
10 women x 40 days = 400 work content
so if 10 men carried out the work its 11 x 10 men = 110 work units per day
400 work units + 110 work units per day = 3.6363 days work for 10 men.
1 women daily work output = 1/400 unit per person x 10 women or 10/400 work units per day so 10 x 40 days
4 Men & 6 Women = 8 days (men = 4 x 8 x 11 = 352)( 6 x 8 x 1/40 = 48/40
3 Men & 7 Women=10 days (men = 3 x 10 x 11 = 330)(7 x 10 x 1/40 =70/40)
10 women at 1/400 each per day x 40 days is 400 work units
while 10 men x 11 units is 110 units per day so for 400 units it’s 3.6363 days
1 man is equal approximately to 11 Women
10 men can do job in 3.6363 days x ratio of 11 =
Answer: It will taken 10 women x 40 days to complete the same job.
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