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(1) K-Mart is offering a 15% discount on children's clothing. Susan sees a jumper she likes for $30. How much does she pay for the jumper?
(2) Michael has $35 to divide between his two daughters, Paula and Mithilda, in the radio of 3 :2.
how much money does each daughter receive ?
and the answer to ur question is yes u need to go to friends they can help or sibiling and family maybe even teachers if ur close enough with them
Answer:
So maybe they had nothing to talk about before they got married and they thought that if they got married then they would have something to talk about or they were pregnant and if they were younger than 18 they decided to get married.
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This can not be answer so yea I hope this helps
Greek lesson time! (Well, not really. The words are so commonly used it might as well be considered English now.) Anyway, let’s examine what each of these terms means. Aristotle referred to orators when he spoke about persuasion, so let’s assume that there is some random anonymous speaker anxiously standing nearby who I will refer to.
Ethos pertains to the credibility of the speaker.
Pathos refers to the emotional appeal of the speaker.
Logos concerns the logic of the speaker.
But how does web design relate to all of this? Well, a website, much like our random, anxious, anonymous, and non-existent orator, is a communication vessel. Now let’s look at ethos, pathos, and logos again and translate them into web design speak.