Answer:
way of seeling and product that he/ she is seeling
The armpit isn't the most precise but it is close. Under the tongue, across the forehead, as long as you have the proper tools (thermometer, the thermometer meant for foreheads) you should get a fairly accurate reading.
<span>It may be safe to say that we can rule out a concussion for this patient. The CT scan is negative for trauma to the skull, brain bleed and negative for tumors. However, there is a slight abnormality regarding the smaller size of the ventricles but otherwise unremarkable.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Units of weight and volume won't be large enough to be meaningful. so liters and grams are too small. Find out the weight of a cubic meter of water and then estimate how many cubic meters there might be in a lake. Millions would probably be too small.
Miles are too big. Most lakes do not go to a depth of 1 mile, but you on on the right track. Distance is what you want.
Meters are the answer.