Answer:
<h3>8 ) 7.00 am </h3><h3>9) eat a low carbohydrate breakfast</h3>
Explanation:
<h3> protein should be taken instead for protein is the single most important nutrient for weight loss and a better-looking body. A high protein intake boosts metabolism, reduces appetite and changes several weight-regulating hormones </h3>
70% as a decimal is 0.70
To convert from a percentage to a decimal, you move the decimal point twice to the left
Hope this helps
Cohensive ? It’s hard to read tho I might be wrong
Both sentences A and B are capitalized correctly:
Only one solution is possible: We must cut our expenses.
Only one solution is possible: we must cut our expenses.
The first word of both sentences (only) must always be capitalized since it is placed at the beginning.
On the other hand, if the sentence following the colon is dependent (it is incomplete), its first word should not be capitalized. For example:
"I have to buy three things: apples, oranges and bananas."
Regarding capitalization in independent clauses following a colon (such as the one given in the example), it is subject to the citation style the writer is following (APA, MLA, etc). While some styles recommend capitalization of the first word of the sentence, some others do not.