The true statement about white-tailed deer is that they no longer live in an area they were once found; option D.
<h3>What is true of the White-tailed deer of the Puget sound?</h3>
The passage describes two types of Deer found in the area called Puget Sound.
The passage indicates that the white-tailed deer together with the black-tailed deer were the once the two prevalent deer of the Puget Sound.
However, only the black-tailed deer are more common now as the white-tailed deer has been restricted to the low marshy areas and Islands of the Columbia river.
Although the reason for this decline was not given, but it can be inferred that environmental changes led to the decline of the white-tailed deer in the area of Puget sound.
When species of organisms are not able to fully adapt to changes in their environment, the population of that species of organism will reduce until they eventually are no more found in that environment.
In conclusion, white-tailed deer are no longer common in the Puget Sound.
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Answer:

square both sides:

solve the roots:

take a cube root on both sides:
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solve the cube root:

Answer:
2080 IU
Explanation:
Given
Ratio of vitamin A in cow milk to goat milk = 3 : 4
Required
Determine the content of vitamin A in goat milk if cow milk has 1560 IU
The given parameters shows a direct proportion.
Let G represents Goat and C represent Cow
Given that there exists a direct proportion;
C = K * G where K represents the constant of proportionality.
Solving for K when C = 3 and G = 4
C = K * G becomes
3 = K * 4
3 = 4K
Divide through by 4
¾ = K
K = ¾
Now, solving for G given that C = 1560IU;
We'll make use of the same formula as above
C = K * G
Substitute 1560 for C and ¾ for K; the expression becomes
1560 = ¾ * G
Multiply both sides by 4
4 * 1560 = 4 * ¾ * G
6240 = 3 * G
Multiply both sides by ⅓
⅓ * 6240 = ⅓ * 3 * G
2080 = G
G = 2080
Hence, the vitamin A in the goat milk is 2080IU
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