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<h2>Simple Interest on a Loans - Option C</h2>
The simple interest on loans of $200 at 10 percent interest per year is $20 per year until the loan is paid off. Interest per year means the expense of interest that is charged for annum as a percentage of the value which is hired.
In order to calculate interest per year, multiply the principal basis for the rent by the interest per year then divide the value of interest per year by 12 (number of months in a year). Therefore, for simple interest on loans of 200 dollars at 10 percent interest per year, we calculate 20 dollars per year until the loan is paid off.
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Complete question:
You will find the image of the skulls in the attached files.
Answer:
1) 2 similarities between each of the skulls might be the presence of the nasal spine, and the interdental space.
2) The size of the skull seems to be the most noticeable change in skull anatomy between the dawn horse and the modern horse.
Explanation:
- Each of the nasal bones in horses ends in a protuberance named "the nasal spine". These spines converge in the distal portion of the bone. These spines and the incisive bone delimitates the space called the naso-incisor notch. In the attached figure you will see the nasal bone in red and the nasal spines. This structure is present in all the skulls in the same position.
- The interdental space is the space left between the front teeth and the back teeth. It is useful to recognize a male from a female in modern horses. This space can be found in all the skulls. You will see it in blue in the image.
The biggest change in skulls between the dawn horse and the modern horse is the size. The skull keeps the original shape or very similar shape but varies in length and height.
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