Answer:
As the city of London filled to capacity in 1600, Richard Hakluyt suggested to Queen Elizabeth that settlements in the New World might relieve the city of some of its poorer folks.
Compared with other European nations in 1600, England was relatively poor.
As new agricultural techniques made fewer farmers necessary, the poor multiplied in the streets of cities such as London and Bristol. Much to the dismay of the wealthier classes, the impoverished were an increasingly burdensome presence and problem.
Explanation:
Answer:Center of distribution is mean for Bakery A because the data is symmetric; median for Bakery B because the data is not symmetric
Explanation:
Bakery A:
Mean {eq}= \frac{45+52+51+48+61+34+55+46}{8} = 49 {/eq}
Median({eq}34,\ 45,\ 46,\ 48,\ 51,\ 52,\ 55,\ 61 {/eq}) {eq}=\frac{48+51}{2} = 49.5 {/eq}
Bakery B:
Mean {eq}= \frac{48+42+25+45+57+10+43+46 }{8} = 39.5 {/eq}
Median({eq}10,\ 25,\ 42,\, 43,\ 45,\ 46,\ 48,\ 57 {/eq}) {eq}=\frac{43+45}{2} = 44 {/eq}
<span>A
Japanese Chemist and Professor, Kikunae Ikeda is credited for uncovering the
chemical basis for the Umami taste. He accidently discovered this new taste by
realizing his dashi broth was more delicious because of the addition of kombu
or kelp. More than a hundred years from then, humans have developed a liking to
Umami, probably because it our brain associates it with the presence of
protein.</span>
The general populations of
the Indus Valley, some of them were farmers and peasants. They developed
products like grain, peas, wheat, dates, and melons. The homesteads were not
only for one product, some developed cotton and raised sheep, pigs, and dairy
cattle. Each town had its own stockpiling structures to hold what that town
required. There was not a single ruler however a few people who administered
there possessed lands. Huge amounts of craftsmanship were found in the sights.
Those who had lived there more likely delighted in observing and making art.