I would say the answer is A
Since you already changed the fractions into decimals, it will be easier to change it into fraction with the denominator of 100 or 1000.
All you have to do is move the decimals to the right in order to find the denominator.
14a) 50/100 OR 51/100 the bigger number would be 51/100 or 0.51
14b) 80/100 or 85/100 the bigger is 85/100 or 0.85
14c) 750/1000 or 734/1000 the bigger number is 750/1000 or 3/4.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
<em><u>5</u></em><em><u>:</u></em><em><u>In the United States, the term fourth estate is sometimes used to place the press alongside the three branches of government: legislative, executive and judicial. The fourth estate refers to the watchdog role of the press, one that is important to a functioning democracy.</u></em>
<em><u>6</u></em><em><u>:</u></em><em><u>Why is the media called the fourth estate? The term hails from the European concept of the three estates of the realm - the clergy, the nobility and the commoners. ... It has come to symbolise the media or press as a segment of society that has an indirect but key role in influencing the political system.</u></em>
Answer:
The Lion knocks the spiders head off with a blow from his paw.
Explanation:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a children's fiction written by Lyman Frank Baum. The novel comprises of adventures of Dorothy and her pet Toto to a land of Oz.
In Chapter 21, when Dorothy along with her companions were passing by a forest, they came to know about the threat that has entered the forest recently. The people of the forest pleaded with the lion to defeat the enemy and in return he would be crowned their king.
<u>The threat that lately came to the forest was in a giant spider as large as an elephant with legs as long as trees, who devoured many animals in the forest. The Lion, then, went to place where the spider was sleeping and in his sleep, the lion slayed the spiders head with one blow from his heavy paw armed with sharp claws. So, the lion wisely and cunningly defeated the threat in hiss sleep.</u>
I believe it would be the Latin word "Cred".