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5/b = 45/36
First you have to CROSS MULTIPLY
Like: 5 • 36 = 45 • b
5 • 36 = 180
45 • b = 45b
New equation; 180 = 45b
Turn your equation around
45b = 180
DIVIDE both of your sides by 45
45b / 45 = 180 / 45
Cancel out: 45 / 45 because that gives you 1
Keep; 180 / 45 because that helps us solve for our equation (or the value of your “b”)
New equation: 180 / 45 = b
Solve above and you have the result of b
180 / 45 = 4
Therefore the answer of b is : 4
b = 4 ☑️
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<u>Women of ancient Africa often led powerful, spiritual roles</u> that garnered the pre-capitalist and matriarchal societies throughout Africa. They allowed women to because they <u>based their social differences on class and not gender.</u>
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Being marked brainliest would be appreciated! :)
Answer:
Ögedei Khan, Genghis Khan's third son, ruled the Mongol Empire from 1227 CE-1241 CE. Under Ögedei, the Mongol Empire conquered Eastern Europe by invading Russia and Bulgaria; Poland, at the Battle of Legnica; and Hungary, at the Battle of Mohi.
Answer:
The Khasi people are an indigenous ethnic group of Meghalaya in north-eastern India with a significant population in the bordering state of Assam, and in certain parts of Bangladesh. The Khasi people form the majority of the population of the eastern part of Meghalaya, and is the state's largest community, with around 48% of the population of Meghalaya. They are among the few Austroasiatic-speaking peoples in South Asia.
Explanation:
Often, in search of new knowledge, new means of communication and dress code, new eating habits, we turn a blind eye to our own existing but gradually diminishing rarity.
Youngsters think that acting, talking or behaving like a Khasi is old fashioned and unacceptable in the contemporary world of 'want to be' and 'who/what is trending.'
However, the outskirts of Shillong are at the bottom of the barrel, according to most of our 'westernised youths.' Students from villages who make their stay in Shillong to study are not usually the top choices of 'Khynnah sor' (the town's youth) to hang out with. Youngsters in the urban areas dominate or categorise those coming from villages as 'nongkyndong' (villagers) because of their vernacular accent and lack of style.
It is because of such reasons too, that even villagers who used to embrace the Khasi culture, are starting to follow the baseless and common modern culture. Hence, the cycle repeats; one person trying to please another, for the sole reason of being accepted.
( <em>hope </em><em>it </em><em>helps</em><em> </em><em>)</em>