Answer:
The correct answer is Option C.
Explanation:
1) Simplify 9/60 to 3/20.

2) Simplify x/24 - x/30 to x/120.

3) Multiply both sides by 120.

4) Use this rule: a/b × c = ac/b.

5) Simplify 3 × 120 to 360.

6) Simplify 360/20 to 18.

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Answer:
Amok
Explanation:
Amok is the most widely observed culture-bound syndrome, has been identified in several countries in Asia (Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand)
Culture-bound syndrome is a combination of disease symptoms that are majorly prevalent to some degree only within a specific society or culture. For example mood disorders, anorexia nervosa, hwa-byung, schizophrenia, etc
Amok disorder was first reported in Malaysia society and the disorder is characterized by sudden rage and homicidal aggression which is brought on as a result of stress, sleep depression and is usually common and prevalent among the male gender.
The criminal trial is when two parties, a prosecutor representing the government and a defense attorney representing the accused, meet in court before a judge or jury in order to present evidence to support their case
Answer:
prefrontal cortex; amygdala
Explanation:
Prefrontal cortex: The term "prefrontal cortex" is considered as a part of an individual's brain which is located in the front of the frontal lobe. The prefrontal cortex is responsible for various complex behaviors, for example, planning cognitive behavior, decision making, personality expression, moderating social behavior, and involves in an individual's personality development process.
Amygdala: The term "amygdala" is considered as an almond-shaped set of neurons which is located in an individual's medial temporal lobe of the brain and is a part of the limbic system. It is responsible for emotions processing, memory, and survival instincts.
In the question above, Brenda's prefrontal cortex is not able to handle the emotional intensity of her amygdala.