The answer is the third option.
A goal is something you consciously want to achieve and are willing to work for in order to get it.
It's more important because you could say something that can offend someone and you don't find it offensive.
<span>Using the wrong word in a professional environment can cause repercussions throughout your organization, whereas personal is less formal.
The main reason is because of audience and the impact it could have on where you work or with the people you work with
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1.- Tell everything with detail and do not forget to mention anything that might possibly be related to your problem.
2.- Do not tell lies, for the solution to the lied problem and to the actual problem might be different and could cause you problems.
3.- Make things clear when talking to the healthcare professional.
I don't know if you were looking for any official rules but this ones do help.
Wish you luck!
Answer: <em>72 Calories</em>
Explanation:
<em>This is very simple to find out</em>
<em>Take the equation </em>
<em>9(n)</em>
<em>n will equal the amount of fat found in this cookie (8)</em>
<em>9 is equal to the number of calories found per fat</em>
<em>Now take the equation and plugin 8</em>
<em>9(8)</em>
<em>72 calories</em>