The distance between Biskra Algiers and Garadala is of 4,952.41 mi (7,970.14 km), this distance is the shortest by an airline. You also have a driving route of 6,582.44 mi (10,593.42 km). Biskra is situated in Algeria (Latitude: 34.849998 34° 50' 59.993'' N - Longitude: 5.733333 5° 43' 59.999'' E) and Garadala is situated in Bangladesh (Latitude: 24.23281 24° 13' 58.116'' N - Longitude: 89.58091 89° 34' 51.276'' E)
Our actions are motivated by certain physiological needs.
Answer: B) Syntax-first
Explanation:
Syntax first approach is the method in which syntax is considered as the major part for providing meaning in cognitive psychological field.According to the question syntax first approach is used for displaying that group of words are the major part as they define the meaning and then sentence is formed.
Other options are incorrect because semantic approach is used for supporting the other roles. Interactionist approach is the method in which syntax and semantic work together for giving meaning to any sentence. Temporary ambiguity is ambiguity is structural manner.
Thus, the correct option is option(B).
Answer:
t = 20 hr
Explanation:
Given data:
Total number of machine = 10
Total time for machine is 16 hr
we know that 
From the information given in the question we have
[/tex]16\times 10x = job[/tex]
As demand in the question we have
, job will remain same as before so
solving for t

t = 20 hr
As well as providing the alliance with its name, the geographical position of the German and Austro-Hungarian empires also gave the Central Powers at least one very important strategic advantage over the Allies they were fighting. It was much easier for the Germans and Austro-Hungarians to move troops, equipment and supplies from one battle front to another because they could do much of this on their domestic railway networks.
German soldiers exit trench
German soldiers exit trench
For example, the Germans could move 10 infantry divisions from the Eastern Front to the Western Front via a relatively straightforward journey across Germany. It was no more difficult for the Austro-Hungarians to move five infantry divisions from the Eastern Front to the Italian Front, or to the Salonika Front in the Balkans.