I'm not sure of his name, but it might have been Darius. If you want more info, search 'Gordian Knot'. There was supposedly a prophecy at the time stating that whoever could untie this immensely complicated knot that tied the king's horse yolk to his chariot would rule over Persia. When Alexander saw the knot he sliced it in two with his sword instead of trying to untie it. I'm pretty sure Darius (or whatever his name was)
You can do this using fractions. Start with 10 over 5-
10 mangoes 18 mangoes
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5 minutes x
we put x there because that is the part of the equation we need to find out. You can do this in a couple of ways. One way is to multiply 18 by 5, and divide by 10.
18×5= 90, and 90 is divisible by 10. 90÷10=9. 9 is your answer.
There are multiple strategies, so here is another way to solve the problem. This is probably the simplest way, but it doesn't work with some
We are using fractions again, so here is what we start with:
10 mangoes 18 mangoes
------------------ = -------------------
5 minutes x
Now, you can just divide the fraction(numerator divided by denominator). For normal fractions, like 1/4 or 5/8, the answer would be the decimal version of the fraction. However, we are using improper fractions, so the answer will be greater than one.
10÷5=2, so if you divide 18 by 2, you get 9, confirming the answer we got with the other strategy.(There is one more strategy, but it takes a little longer to do.)
Hope this helped! Sorry if it's long.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. It is not true that the Plessy v. Ferguson case paved the way for the Little Rock 9 to attend Central High School.
Explanation:
Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark case decided by the Supreme Court in 1896 that ruled on the constitutionality of the right of the states of the Union to impose racial segregation in public places under the "separate but equal" doctrine.
The court decided, by 7 votes to 1, to declare that segregation in the southern states did not violate the Constitution (in particular the 14th Amendment which stated that all citizens were equal before the law). Judge Henry Billings Brown, speaking for the majority that approved the decision, said that the segregation done in the state of Louisiana did not imply inferiority, in the eyes of the law, of African Americans and that the separation by race in public places and services was a mere political issue. The dissenting voice within the Court, Judge John Marshall Harlan, strongly condemned his colleagues and said that this decision would be as negatively striking as the "Dred Scott Case". He added that the law of the United States did not state that the country had a caste system, that the constitution did not see the color of its citizens' skin and that everyone was equal under the law. Several jurists agreed with Harlan and the nation was divided over it. The southern states, however, rejoiced that their system of segregation by race now had a legal basis to support itself.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "emotions." <span>Allen Ginsberg poem howl and jack kerouacs novel on the road provided america with an insight into the attitudes and feelings of emotions.</span>