Well if we don't recycle paper and use it up too fast, more trees would be chopped down, which is not good for the environment. Plastic can be dangerous and release toxic chemicals so we have to handel it well. Btw, what grade are you in?
This is a problem that can be solved using free-fall motion analysis. Since the displacement (2.9m) is given, we can use the following equation to solve for the impact speed:
V^2 = 2gh
V = sqrt (2*9.8*2.9)
V = 7.54 m/s
<span>The temporal lobe contains the area of the cortex involved in auditory processing called the primary auditory cortex.</span><span>
The temporal </span>lobe<span> is associated with </span>auditory processing<span> and olfaction.
</span>The primary auditory cortex<span> is the </span>part<span> of the temporal </span>lobe which<span> processes </span>auditory <span>information.</span>
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I think (warning I said think not to know!) that it is A because of the following:
Eruptions can be predicted if you have a good history of their activity. you also need to have lots of equipment constantly monitoring. Tsunamis can't really be predicted because earthquakes can't (that's why B is wrong). But however, if there is a giant asteroid impact you can predict that it will cuase i giant tsunamis.
A is the only one with 1 correct answer so I would go with it.
The child at 5 years old would weight: 60 lb (27.16 kg) If he continues gaining weight a that rate
To solve this problem we will use a rule of three with the problem information:
3 years-------- 36 lb child's weight
5 years -------- x
Applying the rule of three we get:
x = ( 5 years * 36 lb child's weigh) / 3 years
x = 60 lb
By converting the weight units from lb to kg we have:
x = 60 lb * 16.3 kg/36 lb
x = 27.16 kg
<h3>What is rule of three?</h3>
It describes the proportionality of 3 known data and an unknown data. When you have more than 3 known facts that are involved in the proportionality, it is known as a compound rule. The rule of three is also known as a direct proportions.
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